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Catalogue of Pupils,
From September, 1875, to June, 1876.
Abel, Gertie Chicago III
Ainkin, Matilda
Armstrong. Jennie
Armstrong, Linda
Barnard, Annie •'
Beebe, Eliza
Beanchanip, Ada
Benjamin, Dina
Berg, Fannie
Binz, Louisa
Brady, Annie
Brayton, Lillie --■
Brayton, Blanche
Brown, Maggie Marquette. Mich.
Brown, Georgiana Chicttgo, 111.
Buckious, Evelyn
Boone, Fannie -•
Burns, Lizzie
Buckley, Katie • ••
Boyles, Ada -
Callahan, Annie
Case, Frankie
Cassidy, Mary
Catlin, Gail -
Childs, Jennie
Clance, Alice
Clayburgh, Minnie ••
Clayburgh, Ida ■'■■■
Clark, Hattie
Cleary, Fannie
Cleary, Julia
Conley, Genevieve
Conley, Kate
Conley, Nellie —
Connolly, Hattie •
Cook, Lillie 'St. Louis, Mo.
Cotter, Mary Chicago, 111
Coughlin. Maggie
ST. xavikr's academy.
Macomb, "
Chicago. 111.
<"ombs, Hettie Chicago, 111
Creed, Mary .' .<
Creed, Nora " <<
Cudahy, Mary " >'
Cudahy, Lizzie "
Cunningham, Mamie • '<
Coiiners, INIinnie " "
Davis, Hattie <■ .'.
Davidson, Etta Joliet ''
Day, Minnie Chicago, "
Dee, Fannie •' <•
Dee, Julia <« "
Dee, Mary " .«
DeLong, Maud " '«
Dillon, Fannie •• •'
Dole, Dora California.
Dolamore, Mary Chicago, 111.
Doll, Bessie..... '< «'
Dorney, Johanna " "
Donahue, Maggie
Doty, Mary
Doyle, Mary
Dougherty. May
Dovey, Addie "
Duplisses, Josephine ''
Edgecomb, ^lary '•
Egan, Sarah "
Egan, Mamie "
Ellis. Gertie
Enright. Nellie '>
Evans, Mary "
Excell, (Carrie
Excell, Leila "
Excell. Evie '•
"Farrell. Mary ''
Farrell. Katie "
Farrell, Lillie "
Fabbri, Clara •'
Farnham, Emma Sparta,
Falch Ella Chicago,
Falsburt, Mary
France, Eosie *'
Feeny, Celia "
Ferguson, Lilly "
Ferguson, Aggie ''
st: xavier s academy,
Fleishman, Sarah Chicago. Ill-
Fowler, Katie '' ''
Fowler, Bell
Frey , Emma ' ' ■ '
Gleeson, Julia " "
Gleeson. Mary ''
Goodwin, Lily " •'
Goulet. Eulalie
Grant, Nellie '. "
Graham, Maggie '' ''
Green, Mary " •'
Green, Maggie '■ "
Green, Annie — " "
Geeen, Nellie " '
Green, Mamie '■ ''
Green, Katie '' '•
Griffin, Mary...... '• '•
Hackley, Nellie Muskegon, Mich.
Haggett, Nellie Chicago, 111.
Haggett, Lizzie ..
Haren, Blanch ■■ "
Harney; Katie ■' ■'
Healy,. Mary ,„. '• "
Healy, Bridget ■' "
Healy, Nellie Hyde Park. "
Hearsey, Henrietta Chicago, III.
Heine, Sarah '
HefFron, Annie •' •'
Hickey, .'-'arah : " "
Higgins, Mary ■- ■' "
Hooley, Rosina '' "
Hooley,, Gracie .. =
Howard. Elvira Cherry Valley, ■'
Howard, Nettie Chicago, 111.
Hojjpin, Lillian " '■
Hurlbut, Jennie ■'
How, Juliette •' ■'
Jones, Mabel " "
Jones, Frankie •' '•
Kane, Katie •■ '>
Kennington, Rosy •' '•
Kennedy, Annie ''
Kelly, Jennie " •'
Knights, Zona Palatine, '•
Lawton, Lizzie Chicago,
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ll
Lathrop, Carrie Chicago, 111
Lewis, Lottie '' "
Lino, Rosie "
Lindauer, Cora '• '•
Lipe, Lulu '' "
Lippiucott, Emily " '•
Lippincott, Hanna " "
Liebenstein, Ella " "
Liebenstein, Minnie '• ''
Lowenberg, Emma " "
Lowenberg, Lena " '■
Maher, Jennie " "
Mason, Lottie Quincy,
Mandel, Addie Chicago,
Mahoney, Minnie '■
Mahoney, Maggie "
Mahoney, Mary ''
Martin, Winnie "
Martin, Maggie
Marcey, Aggie
Maltesta, Mary
iMeehan, Mary
Mergentheim , Bertha
Meyer, Julia " "
Miller, Jennie '' "
Murphy, Mary " "
Murphy, Nellie
Murphy, Katie Sag Bridge. ''
Murphy, Maggie Chicago, ''
Moore, Maria '• "
Morris. Gusta " ''
Morse, Helen " ''
McClennon. Mary
.McGourk, Annie
McDonnell, Rosie
McDonnell, Katie
^IcDonald Mary
McFarland, Minnie
McManmon, Maggie
McKinnon, Laura
Newman, Hanna
Noonan, Tessie
Nolan, Nellie
O'Brien, Nora
O'Connell, Mary
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Chicago. 111.
O'Learj^ Katie ^Vilmington, 111.
Perley, Mamie Aluskegon, ^Hch.
Perkins, Grade
Poitras. Millie
Poitras, Delia
Pridmore, Edna
Prim, Mary
Quittenbaum, Bertha
Rae, Sallie
Rees, Tessie
Reitz. Hattie —
Reitz. Clara
Remick, Mabel Chicago. Ill
Richardson, Cora ' "
Rockwood, Hattie Waukegan, "
Ryan, Mary Evansville. Ind
Manistee, Mich.
Watseka, "
Monroe. INIich.
Chicago, 111.
Ryan, Aggie Chicago, 111.
Riordan, Alice Gilson,
Russell, Laura Chicago. 111.
Robinson, Mary , '' '"
Rosenberg. Bessie , " ''
Savoie, Rosalie Kankakee, ''
Scanlan, Nellie Chicago, 111.
Scott, Maud
Sherman, Nellie
Sterling, Emma
Skinn er, Lizzie
Snowell, Mary
Spiece, Mary
Stevens. Mary '' ''
Sunderland, Fannie '• '"
Sunderland, Jennie " "
Sunderland, Bessie
Snydacker, Laura "' "'
Sweet, INlaggie '■
Swan, Mamie ... Hyde Park, '■
Shanley, Katie Waukegan, ''
Skow, Mary Chicago, 111.
Scanlan. Eleanor 'V '•
Silverman, Beckie " '"
Tourtelot. Marie
Tarbell, Fannie
Tiff, Olive Terseyville, "
Thompson, Mary Chicago, "
Thompson, Lavinia " ''
Thompson, Susie " '
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ST. XAYIER S ACADEMY.
Thomson, Annie
Thomson, Christina —
Traynor, Katie
Tra^'nor. Aggie
Tamgnen, Estelle
Trowbridge, Merta
Tierny, Mamie
Van Soelan, .Minnie ••
VanSiclen, Ida
Wells, Jennie
Washington, Julia
Washington, Rebecca.
Webb, Ella
Webb, .Millie
■ Weadley, Maggie
/ Walker, Etta
Williams, Edna
AVild, Lenore
Wright, Nellie •.•••
Chicago, III.
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AWARDED TO
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Miss Mary Ryan, having completed the course of study pre-
scribed in the Academy, given evidence of her proficiency at the re-
cent Annual Examination, and distinguished herself for amiable
and correct deportment, is entitled to the highest honors of the In
stitution, namely, a Crown and Gold -Medal; also, to the following
Premiums :
First Premium, Grammar and Composition.
" " Algebra and Geometry.
'' " Penmanship and Chemistry.
" " Philosophy and Natural History.
'' '' Botany and General History.
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AWARDED TO
Miss Lillie I. Cook, Miss Millie A. Webb,
" Fannie G. (Dillon, " Annie M. ^rady.
" Mary A. Farrell, " Kate H. Conley,
" Katie M . Tray nor, " Katie M . (Buckley,
" Mary A. Tierney ^ " Maggie V. ^roivn,
Miss (kose M. McDonnell.
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If) ST. x.A-Vier's academy.
pF(OWN? FOR {\00D j3ojMD'JCT.
pupils.
The first crowns are, bj- a majority of the votes of the
with the approval of their preceptresses, awarded to
Mi.ss Mary Ryan,
i
" Mary Farrell.
Second crow'ns awarded to
Miss Mary Tierney, Miss Maggie Martin,
" Annie Brady, '' Sarah Hickey,
" Rose McDonnell, '• Mary Thompson,
■' Olive Tiff. " Katie Farrell.
'• Etta Davidson, '' Lulu Lipe,
" Johanna Dorney, " Sarah Egan.
Third crowns awarded to
Miss Lily Gook, Miss Maggie Brown ,
" Fannie Dillon, " Katie Tray nor.
" Katie Conley, " Maggie Weadley.
" Millie Webb, " Marie Tourtelot,
*' Katie Buckley, '' Nellie Scanlan,
" Katie Kane, " Mary Evans.
•' Maggie Mahoney, '' Jennie Kelly,
•■ Teresa Noonan, " Minnie Mahoney,
" Rosina Hooley, '' Bridget Healy,
" Ella V»^ ebb. ■' Yira Howard,
" Fannie Cleary, ,-* " Maria Moore,
■■ Mary Grifiin, '■ Juliette How,
'' Josephine Duplisses, '' Emma Frey, /
'' ^!aggie .^;cMamnon, '' Emma Sterling,
" Sarah Fleishman, " Annie Callahan.
^liss Jennie .Miller,
READING.
KrRST CLASS.
Second Premium Annie Brady
Third " Marv
Tierney
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.SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Fannie
Tarbell
Second '• .. Jenni
e Miller
Marcey
Kelley
Third •■ .. . A^'iiie
Fourtli ■' ... Jennie
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ST. xavier's academy. 17
HEADING — Conti^ued.
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium • Hattie < ombs
Second '' Eulalie Goulet
Third " Sarah Hickey
Fourth " Bertha Quittenbaum
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Henrietta Hearsey
Second " Susie Thompson
Third " Laura Russell
Fourth '' Jessie Schwerdt
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Mamie Doyle
Second " Lottie Mason
Third " Nellie Hackley
Fourth ■' Nellie Enright
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium ^laggie Marsh
Second " AggieTraynor
Third " Merta Trowbridge
Fourth '' Mamie Green
PENMANSHIP*
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium — A Gold Pen .K. Traynor
Second ' L. <'ook
Third " T. Noonan
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium — A Gold Pen M. Mahony
Second " V. Howard
Third '' E. Davidson
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium N. Raleigh
Second " G. Hooley
Third '' A. Callahan
Fourth " E. Williams
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium J. Washington
Second '' R. Donahue
Third " D. Dole
GRAMMAR.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium F. ('leary
Second " E. Webb
Third " M.Green
18 • ST. xavier's academy.
GRAMMAR— Continued.
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium M. Griffin
Second '' J. How
Third " E. Goulet
Fourth " M. Higgins
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium L. Lipe
Second '' H. Hearsey
Third " J. ('hilds
ORTHOGRAPHY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium — A Gold Medal K. Conley
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium M. Evans
Second " J. Dorney
Third " F. Tarbell
Fourth " B. Healey
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium A. Callahan
Second •' .: 41 M. Thompson
Third " M.Martin
Fourth '' J. Conley
FOURTH CL.\SS.
First Premium L. Burns
Second ■' ..A. Green
Third " J. SchoenhofFen
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium H. Davis
Second •' F. Dee
Third '' N. Green
Fourth •' A. Kennedy
FIFTH CLASS- Second Division.
First Premium L. Lavvton
Second " M. Dolamore
Third '• L. Haggetti
Fourth '' M. Cudahy
ARITHMETIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium K. Conley
Second '' R. McDonnell
Third " ' A. Brady
Fourth " M. Brown
ST. xaviee's academy.
19
A RITHMETIC — Continued.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium .\I. Green
Second " M. Farrell
Third " T. Xoonan
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium S Hickey
Second " •' • G.Morris
Third " E. Frey
Fourth " B. Quittt-nbaum
Fifth •' M. Murphy
FOURTH CLASS
First Premium M. Poitras
Second ' E Lippincott
Third " .G. Brown
Fourth " M. Edgecomb
Fifth " M. Murphy
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium L. Cudahy
Second " M. Creed
Third ' : M. Snowell
Fourth " N. Creed
ALGEBRA.
First Premium • R. McDonnell
Second " =.A Brady
Third " M. Webb
GENERAL HISTORY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Y. Howard
Second '' IL Mahoney
Third " N. Scanlan
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium D. Poitras
Second " J. How
Third •' .E. Sterling
U. S. HISTORY.
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium .. K. Farrell
Second ' J. Childs
COMPOSITION.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium — A Gold Pen M Webb
Sec-ond " K. Buckley
Third " M. Farrell
20 ST. xavier's academy.
COMPOSITION — Continued.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium F. Tarbell
Second " L. Hoppin
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium ^I. Griffin
Second '' E. Williams
Third '' • .....M.Martin
SACRED HISTORY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium .K. Kane
Second " J.Kelly
Third " .N. Scanlon
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium M. McManmon
Second " .J. Conley
Third " M- Thompson
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
FIRST CLASS
First Premium R. McDonnell
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium J. Dorney
Second " M. Green
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium L. Burns
Second ' M. Graham
Third " M. Cassidy
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium M. Prim
Second " N. Murphy
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium B. Healy
Second '' M. Mahoney
INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY.
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium M. Martin
Second " N. Griffin
Third " E. Frey
Fourth •' C. Lindauer
PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY^
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium N. Raleigh
Second " M. Prim
Third '' L. Lowenbergh
st: xavier's academy. 21
FAMILIAR SCIENCE.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium M. Evans
Second " M. Tourtelot
Third " F. Cleary
Fourth " E. Webb
PHYSIOLOGY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium K Buckley
Second " L. Cook
Third " K. Traynor
BOTANY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium M. Tierney
Second " .M. Brown
Third " M. Farrell
EHETORIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium F. Dillon
Second " L. Cook
Third " M. Webb
ENGLISH LITERATURE.
FIRST CLASS-
First Premium K. <'onley
Second '• K. Traynor
Third • K.Buckley
PHILOSOPHY — Natural.
Graduating Class M. Ryan
PHILOSOPHY — First Lessons.
THIRD CLAi:S.
First Premium ..J. How-
Second '• D Poitras
Third " .....A. Callahan
Fourth " .E. Sterling
MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium M. Tourtelot
Second '' M. Weadley
Third " R. Hooley
22 ST. xaviek's academy.
:SIUSIC — Continued.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium O. Tiff
Second " ...D. Poitras
Third " A. Marcej^
Fourth " ^!. Mahoney
THIKD CLASS.
First Premium .J. Miller
Second " M. Higgins
Third " H. Combs
Fourth " N. Hackley
Fifth " R.Washington
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium M. Evans
Second •■ .■■ S. Fleishman
Third " S. Egan
Fourth " -. M. Spies
Fifth " L.Thomson
Sixth '.' A. Boyles
VOCAL MUSIC.
First Premium M. Moore
Second " I. Clay burgh
DRAWING.
First Premium H. Newman
Second " J. Duplisses
Third " G. ^iorris
("RAYON.
First Premium F. Dillon
OIL PAINTING.
First Premium M. Cla^'burgh
Second '' R Hooley
Third " L.Wood
GERMAN.
First Premium H. Newman
Second '' E.Davidson
Third '' .M. Weudley
Fourth '' 1 E. Beebe
FRENCH.
First Premium M- Tourtelot
Second " .L. Hoppin
Third • J- Duplisses
ST- xavier's academy. 23
CHENILLE EMBROIDERY.
First Premium
E. D.ividson
Second "
.0. Tiff
Third •
H. Newman
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COTTON EMBROIDERY.
First Premium
Tkl. Green
Second "
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WORSTED EMBROIDERY.
First Premium
J. Miller
Second "
M. Weadlev
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FOR IMPROVEMENT.
E. Walker,
M. Mahoney, M Murphy,
S. Rae.
K. Beauohamp, E. Farnham,
E. Lowenberg,
M. E. O'Connell. :.I. Conners,
L. Skinner,
B. Sunderland, N. (onley.
-M. Healey,
N. Howard, B. .Mergentheim,
B. Rosenberg,
I. Schoenfield. M. Skow,
^I. Green,
31. Jones. M. Cunningham,
R. Lino,
M. Remmick, H. Lippincott,
J. Cleary,
A. Dovev, J. Dee,
W. Martin.
M. Poitras, S. O'Malley,
K. Green,
C. Lindauer, N. Grant.
T. Thomson,
I. Clavburgh, M. Perley,
K. Shanly,
M. McFarland, L. Wild,
A. Ryan,
N. Nolan, N. Haggard,
A. -Mandel.
A. Thomson, I. Richardson,
B Doll,
M. Egan. F. Sunderland.
THE FOLLOWING PUPILS NOTED FOR EXCELLENCE IN
STUDY AND APPLICATION DURING THE YEAR.
M. Ryan,
M Mc-.'anmon, L. Lipe,
M. Tierney,
E. Goulet, >r. McFarland.
R. McDonnell,
S. Hickev, M. Dovle,
F. Dillon.
M. Griffin, 0. Hyde,
J. How,
N. Raleigh, L. Mason,
D. Poitras,
M. Prim. F. Sunderland,
^\. Martin,
K. Farrell, N. Enright.
M. Thomson,
L. Burns,
PUNCTUALITY IN ATTENDANCE.
y-- Brown, not one
day absent. H. Davis, not one dav absent.
E. Beebe,
S. Egan,
L. Haggett, '■
L. < ook, onlv •'
J. How, only
M-. Evans, '•"
Miss Juliette How and Miss Rose :\'cDonnell, deserve notice as
beina: the most obi
iging young ladies in the school.
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
EXAMINATION AND DEPORTMENT.
FIRST SESSION.
Mary Ryan, Graduate
FIRST CLASS.
Lillie Cook
Fannife Dillon
Mary A. Farrell
Mary Tiernej'^
Kate Conley
Katie Buckley
Katie Travnor
Millie Webb
Annie Brady
Maggie Brown
Rose McDonnell
Maggie Weadlev
SECOND CLASS.
Marie Tourtelot ■
Minnie Mahoney
Bridget H ealy
Jalianna Dorney
Ella Webb
Lillie Brayton
Aggie Marcey
Mary Evans
Mary Green
Katie Murphy
Minnie Clayburgh
Etta Davidson
Jennie Kelly
Maggie Mahoney
Jennie Mil ler
Olive Tiflf
THIRD CLASS.
Annie Callahan
• "arrie Excell
Nellie Sherman
Ella Liebenstein
Fannie Tarbell
Maggie Green
Nell le Scanlan
Leila Excell
Teresa Noonan
Juliette How
Maria ^loore
Emma Sterling
M aggie < "oughlin
Linda Armstrong
Hettie * 'ombs
Mamie Higgins
Ex, Av, Dep. Av.
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
2")
THIRD CLASS — Continued.
h. Ai
Mary GrrifRn
Bertha Qaittenbaum.
Eulalie Goulet
Sarah Hickey
Edna Williams
Grade Hooley
Zona Knights.
jNIinnie Day
Cora Lindau er
(insta Morris
Minnie Liebenstein
FOURTH CLASS.
^iary Th ompson
Blanch Brayton
Emilie Frey
Ma^'gie Martin
Aggie Fergu son
Josephine Schoenhofen
Gertie Ellis
Henrietta Hearsey
Maud Scott
Carrie Lathrop
Lizzie Burns
Dora Dole
Annie Green
Eliza Beebe
Katie Farrell
Jennie ( hilds
Fann ie Berg
Evie Flxcell
Minnie McFarland
Jessie Schwardt
Beckie Silverman
Katie McDonnell
Lulu Lipe
Nellie Raleigh
Emily Lippincott
Laura Russell
FIFTH CLASS.
Jennie Sunderland
Fannie Sunderland
Nellie Hackley
Rosie France
Lizzie Lawton
Hattie Davis
Nellie Green
Mamie Green
Annie Kennedy
Mary Stevens
Mary Edgcomb
Lottie M ason
Nellie Enrigh t
Mary Creed
Lavina Thomson =
Georgie Brown
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ST. XAVIKR S ACADEMY.
FIFTH CLASS — Continued.
Mary Cassidy
lilamie Doyle
Lizzie Haggett
]\lary Robinson
Sarah Fleisliman...
Dina Benjamin
^lay Dougherty
Fannie Dee
Sarah Egan
JNIamie Dohnore —
Mary t'udahy
Aggie Tray nor
Maggie iMarsh
Lizzie Cudahy
Mary Snowell
Merta Trowbridge.
;Mamie Green
Annie Thomson....
Mary Creed
iMary Spies
Nora Creed
Lizzie Lawton..
SIXTH CLASS.
Gale Catlin
Julia Cleary
Mamie Egan
Rosie Lino
Nellie Nolan
Emma Kennedy,
Jennie Maher
Ada Bovles
Es. Av.
I'cp. lU.
86
60
58
58
25
40
(52
65
50
75
70
90
30
40
43
38
70
100
45
75
75
80
60
50
75
85
60
80
50
80
75
80
oo
38
75
38
85
80
75
85
60
40
00
70
65
40
50
75
50
100
()0
40
56
60
30
30
40
30
70
50
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
27
EXAMINATION AND DEPORTMENT.
SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Marv Rvan.
FIRST CLASS.
Lillie Cook
Fannip Dillon
Mary A. Farrell..
Mary Tierney
Kate Conley
Katie Buckley
Katie Travnor
-Millie Webb
Annie Brady
Maggie Brown
Rose McDonnell..
Weadlev.
Maggie
SECOND CLASS.
Johanna Dorney .
INlinnie Mahoney.
Bridget Healy
]Marie Tonrtelot...
Ella Webb
Aggie Marcey
Mary Evans
IVIary Green
Fannie Cleary
Etta Davidson ....
Magijie Green ....
Lillian Hoppin....
INI aggie M ahoney .
Elvira Howard....
Jennie Kelly
Katie Kane
Jennie iMiller
Maria ^'oore
Tessie Noonan....
Fannie Tarbell..-.
Olive Tifl"
THIRD (LASS.
Emma Sterling.
Juliette How.
Annie Callahan
Delia Poitress
Maggie McManmon
Mamie Higgins
Hettie <'ombs
Eulalie Goulet
Edna Williams
Gracie Hooley
Sarah Hickev
Ex. At. ; tep. Av
95
93
93
91
91
94
90
94
93
94
93
95
87
85
81
81
91.
84
73
84
83
87
87
72
91
70
86
73
68
76
80
85
84
88
85
85
89
86
85
73
80
80
72
75
80
95
90
90
95
90
89
90
90
90
90
89
90
90
95
81
81
88
90
80
91
82
90
95
85
90
81
90
81
90
89
90
90
86
96
SO
89
89
89
90
80
83
89
70
78
84
28
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
THIRD CLASS — Continued.
Emma l.owenberg-
Lizzie Skinner
Ex. Av. [ Dept. Av.
1
57 j 75
Abs ent.
Julia Washington.
Mary Griffin.
Ida (lavburgh
Millie Poitras
Bertha Quittenbaum
Emma Frey
Mary Thompson -
Jennie Con ley. •
Cora Lindauer.
Gusta Morris
Maggie Martin
Addie Dovev
FOURTH CLASS.
Lizzie Burns
Henrietta Hearsey
Maud Scott.
Josef)hine Schoenhoffen
Jennie Childs
Katie Farrel 1
Annie Green
Dora Dole
Eliza Beebe
Lena Lowenberg
Susan Thorn pson
Nellie Raleigh.... ,..-
Lulu Lipe
Mary Prim
Evelyn Buckious
Mary Cassidy
Emily Lippincott
Laura Russell
Rosie I )onahue
Minnie McFarland
Maggie Graham
Jessie Schwerdt
Rebecca Washi ngton
Bessie Rosenberg ..
FIFTH CLASS.— First Division.
Georgiana Brown
Fannie Sunderland
Jennie Sunderland
Nelly Hackley
Hattie Davis
Olive Hyde
Lavina Thomson
Nellie Enright
Annie Kennedy
i\lary Edgecombe
Lottie Mason
Mamie Doyle ■•
Fannie Dee
Nellie Green
b9
82
(17
78
80
75
88
SO
57
72
86
(i7
92
90
86
85
85
83
82
82
80
80
75
80
78
78
70
85
90
80
80
80
90
80
90
85
78
75
78
95
79
83
7^>
70
Abs lent.
92
87
82
80
79
78
77
73
70
70
65
65
85
90
90
75
80
85
79
80
80
80
70
75
Abs ent.
95
90
60
93
86
95
88
93
50
85
99
99
60
93
90
60
50
80
85
80
60
70
50
70
80
70
58
50
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
29
FIFTH CLASS.— First Divisiox — Continued.
Flora Kennedy ••••
Ida Van Siclen....
Hattie Conoly
Sarah Fleishman.
Second Division.
Ex. Av
Sarah Egan
Mamie Dolamore..
Mary Cudahy
Lizzie Haggett
Aggie Traynor
Maggie Marsh
Lizzie Cudahy
Mary Snowell
Merta Trowbridge.
-Mamie Cireen
Annie Thomson-...
Mary Creed
Mary Spies
Nora Creed
Lizzie Lawton
SIXTH CLASS.
Ada Boyles
Gale Catlin
Julia Cleary
Mamie Egan
Kosie Lino
Nellie Nolan
Emma Kennedy
Marv Cotter
[Iept..4v
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
80
SO
100
80
80
85
8.T
CO
50
80
60
85
85
81
85
50
(iO
85
85
85
100
80
50
8-t
85
65
85
65
60
90
80
85
50
86
50
84
75
60
100
58
50
56
(50
20
40
58
75
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pROMOTIOJM^— ^ECOJ^D ^Eg£;iO
N.
TO FIRST CLASS.
0. Tiff, E. Davidson, J. Dorney,
M. Tourtelot, L. Hojipin.
TO SECOND DIVISION SECOND CLASS.
J. How, M. McManmon, D. Poitras,
E. Sterling, A. Callahan.
TO FIRST DIVISION SECOND CLASS.
F. Cleary, V. Howard, F. Tarbell, T. Noonan.
TO FIRST DIVISION THIRD CLASS.
M. Thomson, M. Martin, M. Griffin.
B. Quittenbaum, J. Conley.
TO SECOND DIVISION THIRD CLASS.
L. Burns, Maud Scott, H. Hearsey.
Josephine Schoenhoffen, Jennie Childs.
TO FIRST DIVISION FOURTH CLASS
N. Raleigh, M. Prim, L. Lipe, E. Buckious.
TO SECOND DIVISION FOURTH CLASS.
(t. Brown, F. Sunderland. N. Hackley,
H. Davis, L. Thomson, N. Enright, L. Mason,
M. Dovle, N. Green, O. Hyde.
HPfjOMOTION^ in yVf^ITHf/lETIG.
TO SECOND DIVISION OF FIRST CLASS.
r
V. Howard, E. Davidson, J. How%
F. Cleary, T. Noonan, E. Webb.
TO FIRST DIVISION THIRD CLASS.
M. Thomson, M. Martin, J. Conley.
TO SECOND DIVISION THIRD CLASS.
J. Washington, E. Beebe, M. Poitras. M. Cassidy.
The pupils should remeuiber that, in an institution of this kind,
it would be impossible to preserve order without well established
Rules ; and when these Rules are once understood, each young lady
should consider it her duty, not only to observe them strictly, but.
also, to aid her companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a
most acceptable assistance to her teachers, whose i^reatest ])leasure
amongst them, will be derived frf)ni their assiduity in this respect
1st. The first and most important Rule concerns their religious
duties, which all will be required to attend pvnc.tuatly.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during
the time allowed lor recreation, in the room appointed for that pur-
pose ; but even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never
permitted in the halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupii is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room
in '.vhich all are assembled, without permission from the presiding
Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain jiocket-money. For the pur-
pose of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasurer ;
also, alljetcelry, except a breast pin. pair of eav-rings, and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permit-
ted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least
once a week.
7th. The pupils are not allowed to make visits oftmer than once
a month.
8th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to
exclude all others, or become remarkable ; on the contrary, all should
try to be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, espec-
ially towards strange pupils.
9th. During the recreation hours, no work is permitted that
will prevent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus un-
bending the mind and preparing it for future study.
10th. No books brought to the Academy by the pupils, can be
read without submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Let-
ters are also subject to the inspection of the Directress.
32 ST. xavier's academy.
11th. Xo visits allowed, except at the appointed times, viz.:
Wednesday afternoon and Sunday; pupils who wish to give no trou-
ble, should be particular and notify their friends of this anange-
ment.
12th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books toilet
articles, wearing apparel, etc., must be'carefully attended to, as noth-
ing like a slovenly appearance will be tolerated, A young lady who
is careless in this respect, must expect to lose all good marks, as well
as the respect of her companions and teachers.
loth. Music pui);ls are not allowed to leave their respective
rooms during the hours g ven them for practice, neither should thev
speak in those rooms.
14th. Xo pupil is allowed to go to her room, during school or
recreation hours, without special permLss^ion
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS FOLLOWS:
5.^ o'clock, Rise.
C)^ " Morning Prayers and ^lass.
7 '' Breakfast, followed b\' Recreation.
8 ■• Study.
!i " Recitation,
llf •• Dinner and Recreation.
12.^ " Study and Recitation.
4 •• Luncheon and Recreation.
5 " Study.
ti '• Supper. Rosary (for the <'athoIics).
65 " Recreation.
8} " Xight Prayers, after which all retire to their respect-
ive dormitories for the night.
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HT. XAVIEB'S ACADKiVLi
4938 evans ave.,
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PROSPECTUS
f ONDUCTED BY THE ^IgTEF(3 OF *JVIeRCY.
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on
the corner of Wabash Avenue and 29th Street, about three miles from the
centre of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious, and
well adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected
with the various sleeping apartments, and the entire building is heated by
steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to health,
and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy during
the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together wath the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27th, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to
secure order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months each.
The first session coinmencing on the first of September; the second on
the first of February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at
Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire
it. If residents of the city, they are permitted to do so once a month —
generally the first Sunday of the month.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the
supervision of the Directress.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention, con-
sistent with the spirit of a mild, but tirm government, is paid to the com-
fort of tlie young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care
is taken to nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion
which alone can render education profitable. No undue influence is exer-
cised over the religious opinions of non-Catholic pupils; however, for the
sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline of the
Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums those who have given evi-
dence of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Rt. Rev.
Bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and
useful education. Particular attention is gi\'en to Rhetoric, Composition,
History and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each
pupil for Plain and Ornamental Needle Work, Wax-Flowers, etc.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full
Academic Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always
commencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home once a week.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness and etiquette, and all that
constitutes ladylike deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who
may be found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at 8 o'clock.
Recitation commences at 9 o'clock precisely, and continues until 3
o'clock P. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, de-
pends in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they
should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case
of illness. Parents should, also, see that they attend to evening study
while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation without private
study.
For those who may prefer it, there is a professor of Music (Prof M.
J. Deloulme,) in attendance throughout the year; and for pvipils who wish
to take lessons in Elocution, Prof J. K. McAffcrty attends.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
(For Boarflers.)
Per Session of Five Months, in Advance.
Board, and Tuition in English and Music, - - - $150.
Languages, each, --...-. -10.
Oil Painting, ......... 25.
Water Color, 25.
Cravon, ......... 25.
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms maj be made by those sending two or more
sisters at the same time.
Books, Stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-napkins, a
knife and fork, teaspoon, and napkin ring.
No particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
(For Day Scholars.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Adv.\nce.
Academic Department.
English Branches, $15.
Music, - ... i^.
Use of Piano, 5.
Painting, for the Pupils, 15.
" for those who do not attend school, - - - 25.
Crayon, -..-----.. 15.
Drawing, ^.
Intermediate Department.
English Branches, for Juveniles, ----- 10.
English Branches, lor Minims, ------ 5-
Music, for Juniors, -....--- 10.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Course of Studies.
Primary Department — First Division.
Reading (Third Reader), Orthography (Creerj's first Lessons), Gram-
mar (Brown's first Lessons), Penmanship, Practical Arithmetic (Robin-
son's Rudiments), Intellectual Arithmetic (Robinson's Primary).
Second Division.
Reading (Second and First Readers), Orthography (Creery's first
Lessons), Penmanship, Practical Arithmetic (Robinson's Rudiments),
Object Lessons.
Intermediate Department — First Division.
Reading (Fifth Reader), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship, Arith-
metic (Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar, (Brown's Institute),
Geography (Mitchell's Intermediate), English Composition, General His-
tory (Parley's), Philosophy, Etiquette, Sacred History.
Second Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Ortliography, Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's Primary), Geog-
raphy (Mitchell's Primary), Elementary Composition, United States
History (first Lessons), Etiquette, Sacred History.
Senior Department — First Division.
Reading, Penmanship, Rhetoric and Composition, Algebra, Geome-
try, Chemistry, Geology, Philosophy, Natm-al History, Physiology,
Botany, Book-Keeping, Astronomy, Ornamental Penmanship, Review
of Geography, Grammar, Etc., Languages, Literature.
Second Division.
Reading, Orthographic Dictation (Creery's Grammar School Speller),
Penmanship, Composition, Grammar (Brown's Institute), Aritlunetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Physical Geography (Cornell's),
Sacred History (Gilmore's), Familiar Science (Peterson's), English
Literature (Shaw's), Languages.
Catalogue of Pupils.
From September, 1877, to June, 1878.
Agnew, Marv Chicago, 111.
Arnold, Blanche " "
Auwerda, Mary " "
Auwerda, Katie " "
Bacchus, Pearl " "
Barnard, Annie " "
Baxter, May " "
Beckett, Jessie " "
Bonfield, Stella " "
Bonfield, Mamie " "
Boswell, Millie "
Beebe, Eliza Joliet, 111.
Boyles, Ada Chicago, 111.
Brenr.an, Mamie " "
Brennan, Bessie " "
Brazier, Alice .• Laramie, Wyo.
Broderick, Hannah Chicago, 111.
Burke, Mary " "
Bush, Ada "
Carroll, Lillie " "
Callahan, Annie " "
Callaghan, Sarah " "
Catlin, Gail " "
Cassidy, Mary " "
Cleary, Annie " "
Cleary, Josie " "
Cleary, Fannie " "
Cleary, Julia " "
Clayburgh, Ida " "
Cox, Nellie " "
Corcoran, Mary Rockford, 111.
Corrigan, Jennie Chicago, III.
Coleman, Julia " "
Conley, Nellie " "
Conley, Jennie " "
Conroy, Maggie Milwaukee, Wis.
Conners, Maggie Chicago, In.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Conners, Minnie Chicago, III.
Combs, Hettie " "
Christie, Jennie " "
Cudahy, Lizzie " "
Cudahv, Mary " "
Cudahy, Clara " "
Cummings, Annie San Francisco, Cal.
Cummings, Anastasia Chicago, 111.
Curley, Katie " "
Creed, Mary « "
Creed, Nora " "
Dalton, Katie " "
Davis, Blanche " "
DeCampi, Annie " "
DeCampi, Mamie " "
Delaney, Nellie " "
Dennehy, Annie " "
Dole, Dora Oakland, Cal.
Dorney, Johanna Chicago, 111.
Doll, Bessie " "
Donnelly, Mary " "
Downs, Annie " "
Dunne, Katie " "
Enwright, Mary " "
Enwright, Ettie .' . . . " "
Evans, Ida " "
Farrell, Katie " "
Flemming, Delia " "
Foote, Mamie " "
Fuller, Ida " "
Fuller, Maud " "
Gardiner, Julia Clinton, Iowa.
Gillan, Sarah Chicago, 111.
Grant, Nellie " "
Green, Annie " "
Green, Nellie " "
Green, Mamie " "
Green, Katie " "
Grundy, Jessie Joliet, 111.
Haggarty, Mary Chicago, 111.
Huchberger, Fannie " ''
Havens, Blanche Indianapolis.
Hackley, Nellie Muskegon
Harris, Ella Quincy, 111.
Howard, Nettie Chicago, Ill-
Howard, Vira Cherry Valley, 111.
ST. XAVIER ACADEMY.
Hock, Emma Bangor, Wis.
Mickey, Sarah Chicago, 111.
Ilurlbut, Jennie
Hyde, Olive
Huber, Emily
Heidmej'er, Flora
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Higgins, Mamie " "
Higgins, Genevieve " "
Higgins, Mary " "
Hunter, Viola New Orleans, La.
Jauriette, Rosella Chicago, 111.
Johnson, Minnie " "
Kelly, Minnie " "
Kelly, Katie " "
Kelly, Jennie " "
Kennedy, Winnie " "
Kehoe, Lizzie " "
Keogh, Lulu " "
King, Mabel " "
Klassen, Kate " "
Kuehne, Ida " "
Kurtz, Ida " "
Leopold, Esther " "
Leyden, Annie " "
Leyden, Mary " "
Leyden, Nora " "
Lawton, Lizzie '' "
Leddy, Ella " "
Lindauer, Flora " "
Lippincott, Emily " "
Lippincott, Hanna " "
Lowenberg, Emma I^yer, Ind.
Lovvenberg, Lena " "
Martin, Maggie Chicago, 111.
Marsh, Cora " "
Marsh, Maggie " "
Manley, Katie Indianapolis, Ind.
Mahoney, Maggie Chicago, 111.
Mahoney, Mary " "
Mahoney, Lizzie " "
Mattocks, Bessie " "
Mason, Lottie " "
Maher, Jennie " "
Mc Afferty, Lillian " "
McCurdy, Bell " "
McCaffrey, Agnes .- Brooklyn, N. Y.
lO
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
McCrale, Katie Chicago, 111.
McDonnell, Aggie " "
McP^ai-land, Minnie " "
McGordon, Annie Muskegon, Mich.
McGordon, Nellie " "
McGee, Katie Harvard, 111.
McMahon, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Mergentheim, Bertha " "
Miller, Jennie " "
Moore, Maria "
Murph J, Maggie " "
Murphy, Nellie • " "
Mulloj, Nellie " "
Neville, Mary Evansville, Ind.
Noonan, Teresa Chicago, 111.
Norfolk, Mary Charleston, 111.
Nolan, Nellie Chicago, 111.
O'Brien, Agnes " "
O'Brien, Annie " "
O'Connell, Mary " "
O'Donnell, Mary " "
Organ, Minnie " "
Osier, Ida " "
Peake, Lizzie " "
Quirk, Mary " "
Roberts, Lillie " "
Sanders, Mar v '• "
Sanders, Johanna " "
Spies, Mary " "
Shanley, Katie " "
Silverman, Beckie " "
Simpson, Cora " "
Sheridan, Nellie " "
Smith, Annie " "
Smith, Ada " "
Smith, Josie " "
Snowell, Mary " "
Spellman, Mary " "
Spellman, Lizzie " "
Spellman, Sarah " "
Stengor, Mary Naperville, 111.
Sterling, Emma Monroe, Mich.
Skinner, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Tallman, Jennie '' "
Thompson, Mary " "
Thomson, Lavina " "
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
II
Thomson, Annie. .
Thomson, Tenie...
Thumser, Lizzie. ..
Tighe, Lizzie
Tippet, Mattie
Tourtelot, Marie...
Traynor, Aggie...
Warren, Jessie. . . .
Watkins, Frouie. . .
Welch, Katie
Weadley, Maggie. .
Weadley, Nellie. . .
Webb, Ella
Westgarth, Eliza..
Weimberg, Sophie.
Wilder, Nellie
Wilson, Nellie
Whitcomb, Ida . . .
Wood, Lizzie
Chicago, 111.
Hyde Park, 111.
Chicago, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Chicago, 111.
Sycamore, 111.
Chicago, III.
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SX0§XI
OVERTURE— Fra Diavolo, ..... S>/nt/i.
Misses I. KuKTZ, A. Brazier, M. Maiionev, J. Miller, A. Smith,
S. HicKEY, N. Hackley, a. Callahan.
WELCOME CHORUS, - - U'oriis by Miss Marie Tourtelot.
Accompanied by Miss Mary Norfolk.
SALUTATORY, .... Miss Sarah Gii.lan.
RACE COURSE, - - - ... Blake.
Misses R. Jauriet, A. Cummings, M. Sanders, G. Conley, E. Adams,
L. Adams, J. Grundy, N. Delaney.
MORAL COURAGE— Essay, - - - Miss M. Weadley.
NORMA TRIO, ...... Bissell.
Misses E. Beebe, S. Bonfield, M. Spies, L. Cudahy, N. Green,
L. Thomson, M. Cudahy, L. Mason, A. Boyles,
A. Thomson, G. Catlin, N. Weadley.
BEAUTIFUL MOONLIGHT— Vocal Duet, - - Sie/hen Glover.
Misses E. and L. Adams. Accompanied by Miss H. Broderick.
EVENING PARADE MARCH, .... Wyman.
Misses L. Thumser, L. Tighe, A. Leyden, D. Fleming, M. Neville,
M. Higgins, A. Green, J. Sanders.
ESSAY, ... . . Miss Marie Tourtelot.
VALSE DE JULIETTE— Instrumental Solo, - - - Raj:
Miss M. Weadley.
AVE MARIA, ...... Muller.
Misses M. Moore, G. Higgins. Accompanied by Miss H. Broderick.
AT LENGTH A BRILLIANT RAY, - - - Rossini.
Miss A. Denneiiy-. Accompanied by Miss M. Weadlp:y.
AN ORDER FOR A PICTURE, .... Alice Cary.
Read by Miss Elvira Howard.
SPRING FLOWERS REDOWA— Duet, .... Berg.
Misses Anastasia Cummings, A. Beauchamp, N. Conlev, C. Simpson,
J. Cleary, K. Welsh, L. Westgarth, M. A. Enwright.
ST. xavier's academy. 13
SPRING, WITH FAIRY FOOT RETURNING— Chorus, - Rossini.
Sung by twelve Young- Ladies, accompanied by Miss F. Cleary.
ZAMPA OVERTURE— Duet, ... - - Herold.
Misses V. Howard, T. Noonan, M. Nokfolk, H. Combs, A. McGokdon,
D. Dole, K. McGee, L. Lowenberg.
O LUCE DI QUEST ANIMA— Solo, - - - Donizetti.
Miss Sarah Gillan. Accompanied by Miss M. ^VEADLEY.
JUNIOR'S ADDRESS, .... Miss Lulu Keoch.
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO, .-.---
Miss Nettie Howard.
JUNIOR CHORUS, - - - Words by Miss JoseJ'/iine Cleary.
Accompanied by Miss M. Weadley.
A HAPPY HOME— Essay - - - Miss Sarah Gillan.
MIA MADRE— Trio, .... - Campana.
Misses H. Broderic K, A. Cummings, A. Brazier.
Accompanied by Miss A. Dennehy.
DUET— Piano and Organ. ..-.--
Misses M. Weadley and G. Higgins.
READING, ..----- Faber.
Miss M. A. McDonnell.
IL TROVATORE— Duet, ..... Melnotte.
Misses M. Weadley, A. Dennehy, H. Broderick, F. Cleary,
E. Sterling, E. Webb, S. Gillan, A. Cleary.
FAREWELL CHORUS, - - Words by Miss Teresa Noonan.
Accompanied by Miss M. Mahoney.
VALEDICTORY, .... - Miss M. Weadley.
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Lizzie McMahon,
Mary Thompson,
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AND CROWNS
AWARDED TO
Miss Teresa Noonan^
Lizzie Kehoe^
Annie Cleary\
Josie Cleary^
Fannie Cleary,
'Jennie Miller^
Miss Annie Dennehy^
^' Vira Howard^
Ella Webb,
Emma Sterlings
"" Johanna Dorney,
" Maggie Mahoney^
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Miss Mary Sanders.
Crowns for
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SECOND
CLASS.
Miss
Mary Neville,
Miss Mary Norfolk,
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Lizzie Skinner,
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Katie McGee,
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Sarah Hickey,
a
Genevie\e Higgins,
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Lizzie McMahon,
a
Annie Callahan,
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Mary Thompson,
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Agnes O'Brien,
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Katie Curley,
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Annie O'Brien,
a
Nellie Wilder,
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Mary A. McDonnell,
a
Mary Higgins,
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Lizzie Tighe,
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Hannah Broderick,
a
Alice Brazier.
First Crowns in
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irded to
Miss
Johanna Sanders,
Miss.
Mary Baxter,
i(
Lizzie Thumser,
It
Jennie T;dlman,
(I
Minnie Organ,
a
Miiry Donnelly.
Second Crown
s awarded to
Miss
Katie Farrell,
Miss
Jessie Grundy,
Miss Lena L
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berg.
Plrst Crown in F
O'^n-th Ch
iss aw;
u'ded to
Miss M
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Corcoran.
Primary
DkI'ARTMEXT
First Crowns
awai
ded to
Miss
Esther Leopold,
Mis.
» Jennie Maher,
n
Mary F. Snowell,
a
Flora Lindauer.
Second Crowns
to
Miss
Annie Barnard,
Miss
Ida Ozier,
i(
Annie Smith,
(I
Mary A. Enwright,
it
Julia Cleary,
(I
Anastasia Cummings,
Miss N
ellie
Con
ley.
•
'Reading.
The Gold Medal Mary McDonnell
First Premium Ella Webb and Annie Dennehy
Second " Vira Howard and Maggie Mahoney
Third " -Mary Sanders and Johanna Dorney
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Sarah Mickey
Second " Jennie Conley
Third " Annie Callahan
Foui th " Lizzie Tighe
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Dora Dole
Second " Bella McCurdy
Third " Mary Cassidy
Fourth " Mary Donnelly
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Ida Evans
Second " Lottie Mason
Third " Lizzie Thumser
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Delia Fleming
Second " Lavinia Thomson
Third " Cora Marsh
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Mamie Green
Second " Nellie Cox
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Ji^ilia Cleary
Second " Anastasia Cummings
Third " Mary de Campi
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Cora Simpson
Second " Nora Levden
20 ST. XA\'1ER S ACADEMY.
PENMANSHIP.
Ornamental Marie Tourtelot
PLAIX PEXMAN.SHIP.
Gold Pen Annie Denneh v
Second Premium Maggie Mahon v
Third " Lizzie Kehoe
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Alice Brazier
Second " Katie McGee
Third " Lizzie McMahon
GRAMMAR.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson
Second " Mary Higgin.s
Third " Katie Curlev
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium .' May Baxter
Second " Bell McCurdy
Third " Mary Cassidj
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Jessie Grundv
Second " Nellie Hackley
Third " Annie Cmnmings
FOURTH CLASS.
P'irst Premium Lizzie Cudahy
Second " Mary Creed
Third " Cora Marsh
Fourth " Nora Creed
ORTHOGRAPHY.
The Gold Medal Mary Higgins
Second Premium Ella Webb
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson
Second " Jennie Conley
Third " Mary Norfolk
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Katie Farrell
Second " Ida Kuehne
Third " Jessie Grundy
Fourth " Maud Fuller
THIRD CLASS— Second Divi.sion.
First Premium Annie Green
Second " Ida Kurtz
Third " Ida Eyans
ST. XAVIER' academy. 21
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Mary Corcoran
Second " Nellie Green
Third " Jennie Christie
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Maggie Marsh
Second " Katie Kelly
Third " Stella Bonfield
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Annie Thomson
Second " Nellie Nolan
Third " Mary Snowell
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Mary Spies
Second " Katie Shanley
Third " Nettie Howard
SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium Mary O'Donnell
Second " Nellie Grant
Third " Maggie Murphy
ARITHMETIC.
FIRST CLASS.
A Gold Medal Teresa Noonan
A Gold Pencil Fannie Clear^'
Second Premium Ella Webb and Josie Cleary
Third " - Annie Cleary
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Katie Curley
Second " Mary Higgins
Third " Annie O'Brien
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium. Eliza Beebe
Second " Minnie Organ
Third " Johanna Sanders
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Mary Neville
Second " Genevieve Higgins
Third " Mary Corcoran
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Olive Hyde
Second " Katie Farrell
Third " Mary Quirk
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Nellie Weadley
Second " Lizzie Cudahy
Third " l^Iaggie Marsh
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
!
SIXTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Marv Leyden
Second " Annie Barnard
SIXTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Minnie Bos'well
Second •■ Esther Leopold
SEVENTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Minnie O'Connell
Second •■ Minnie Conners
SEVENTH CLASS— Second Di\-ision.
First Premiuin Laura Keogh
Second " Nellie Molloy
Third " Fannie Watkins
ALGEBRA.
First Premium Annie Dennehy
Second " Nellie Wilder
GENERAL HISTORY.
GRADt'ATE CLASS.
First Premium • • ■ • Marie Tourtelot
Second '' Maggie Weadley
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium T. Noonan and L. Kehoe
Second " J. Cleary, \". Howard and M. Mahoney
Third " J- Dorney and E. Webb
THIRD CLASS.
Fu-5t Premium May Baxter
Second " L. Peake and M. Organ
Third ■• M. Delaney and I. Kuehne
Fourth •• E. Hock
U. S. HISTORY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson
Second • Sarah Hickey
Third • Agnes O'Brien
ENGLISH HISTORY.
GR.\DrATE CLASS.
First Premium Marie Tourtelot
Second " Sarah Gillan
COMPOSITION.
GRADt'ATE CLASS.
First Premium Marie Tourtelot
Second
. Massfie Weadlev
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Teresa Noonan
Second ••
Third ••
. . .Lizzie Kehoe and Annie Clearv
, Jennie Miller and Johanna Dornev
ST. xavier's academy.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary McDonnell
Second " Hettie Combs
Thii-d " Annie O'Brien
BIBLE HISTORY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium J. Clearv and A. Denneh y
Second " Annie Cleary
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson
Second " ... • • Hannah Broderick
Third " Lizzie McMahoii
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Johanna Sanders
Second " Katie Farrell
Third " • • -Maggie Conroy
CHRISTAIN DOCTRINE.
GR.VDIATE CLASS.
First Premium Maggie Weadley
" " Sarah Gillan
" " Marie Tourfelot
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Teresa Noonan and Marie Moore
« " Annie Cleary
« " Josie Cleary
SECOND CLASS.
The Gold Medal Hannah Broderick
First Premium Mary Thompson
" '' Katie Curley
" " Sarah Hickey
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Mary Donnelly
Second " • Mary Delaney
Third " Maggie Conroy
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Aggie Tray nor
Second " Viola Hunter
Third " Eliza Westgarth
FIFTH CL.VSS.
First Premium Katie Welch
Second " Mary Enwright
Third " '. Jennie Maher
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Wilder
Second " Annie O'Brien
Third " Lizzie Skinner
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
■5
BOTANY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Josie Cleary and \ira Howard
Second " Lizzie Kehoe and Emma Sterling
Tiiird " Annie Clearj
PHYSIOLOGY'.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Ilattie Combs
Second " -. Mary McDonnell
Third '' Annie Callahan
INDUSTRY.
First Premiimi Mary Thompson
Second " Eliza Beebe
MUSIC— INSTRUMENTAL.
The Gold Medal Maggie Weadley
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Annie Dennehv
Second " P\annie Cleary and Hannali Broderick
Third " M. Mahoney, I. Kurtz and M. Iliggins
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Ilackley and Mary Norfolk
Second " Sarah Hickey and Alice Brazier
Third " Annie Cummings and Doi-a Dole
Fourth ". , Katie McGee
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Genevieve Tallman
Second " Ada Boyles
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Eliza We.stgarth
.Second " Anastasia Cummings
Third " Nellie Conley
VOCAL MUSIC.
The Gold Medal Sarah Gillan
First Premium Annie Dennehy
Second " A. Cummings, H. Broderick, A. Brazier
DRAWING.
First Premium Teresa Noonan
Second " May Baxter
COLORED CRAYON.
First Premium , Maria Moore
Second " Emma Sterling
OIL PAINTING.
First Premium Jennie Miller
Second " Ma.-ia Moore
26 ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
GERMAN.
First Premium Fannie Cleary
Second " Jos'e Cleary
'j'j^iij " Mary Neville
FRENCH.
First Premium Annie Dennehy and Lizzie Kehoe
Second " Sarah Gillan and Vira Howard
LINEN EMBROIDERY.
First Premium Annie Dennehy
Second " F. Cleary and M. Mahoney
BRAIDING.
First Premium Maggie Weadley
Second " Mary Sanders
SILK EMBROIDERY.
First Premium Jennie Miller
Second " Aimie McGordon
LACE WORK.
A Gold Thimble Sarah Gillan
Second Premium Nellie Hackley
PLAIN SEWING.
First Premium Lena Lowenberg
Second " Annie Green
Tapestry Jennie Corrigan
Raised Work Lizzie Thumser
Crochet Lizzie Skinner
ST. xavier's academy.
27
Voted
)
FOR. Application
D
URiNG THE Whole Yeak.
Tessie Noonan,
Annie Cleary,
May Baxter,
Lizzie Kehoe,
Josie Cleary,
Mar}' Donnelly,
Vira Howard,
Fannie Cleary,
Johanna Sanders,
Annie Dennehv,
Maggie Mahone}-,
Katie Farrell,
Jennie Miller,
Mary Thompson,
Minnie Organ,
Ella Webb,
Hetlie Combs,
Katie Man ley,
Mary Neville,
Sarah Hickey,
Lizzie Thumser,
Lizzie Skinner,
Mary Higgins,
Mary Corcoran,
Lizzie McMahon,
Hannah Broderick,
Katie Curley,
Nellie Hackley,
Nellie Nolan,
Esther Leopold.
NOTED FOR
BEING OBLIGING AT ALL TIMES.
Lizzie Kehoe,
Annie Dennehy,
Teresa Noonan,
Vira Howard,
Lena Lowenberg,
Johanna Dorney,
Annie Clearj,
Josie Cleary,
Fannie Cleary,
Jennie Miller,
Ella Webb,'
Maggie Mahony,
Maria Moore,
Ada Smith,
Emma Sterling,
Mary Thompson,
Mary McDonnell,
Lizzie Skinner,
Sarah Hickey,
Annie Callahan,
Annie O'Brien,
Hanna Broderick,
Mary Neville,
Lizzie McMahon,
Mary Curley,
Mary Norfolk,
Mary Donnelly,
May Baxter,
Minnie Organ,
Johanna Sanders,
Lizzie Thumser,
Mary Corcoran,
FOR IMPROVEMENT
Katie Farrell.
Ella Leddy,
Mattie Tippet,
Bessie Brennan,
Lillian McAfterty,
Julia Coleman,
Minnie Johnson,
Josie Smith,
Bertha Mergentheim,
Mamie Brennan,
Mamie Foot,
Lillie Carroll,
FOR NEATNESS.
Flora Heidwyer,
Mamie Bonfield,
Flora Lindauer.
[xamifiatjon, Scholarsliip aod Deportment Hvenges,
FIRST SESSION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Marie Tourtelot
iVIaggie Weadley
Sarah Gillan
FIRST SENIOR CLASS.
Teresa Noonan
Annie Denneh y
Lizzie Kelioe
Annie Cleary
Vira Howard ,
Josie Cleary
Fannie Clear v
Ella Webb..:
Maggie Mahoney
Jennie Miller
Mary Sanders
Johanna Dorney
Emma Sterling
SECOND SENIOR CLASS.
Maria Moore
Marv McDonnell
Marv Thomson
Hettie Combs
Hannah Broderick
Sarah Mickey
Annie Callahan
Mamie Higgins
Jennie Conley
Agnes Mc Alirey
Mary Nevdle . .
Emma Lovvenberg
Lizzie Skinner
THIRD CL.\SS— First Division.
Katie Curley Promoted
Lizzie McMahon
Maggie Martin "
Mary Norfolk
Alice Brazier "
Annie O'Brien
Ida Cla vburgh
Dora Dole ^
Emma Hock
Jessie Grundy
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
29
THIRD CLASS— First Division— Continued.
Henrietta Hearse v Not Examined
Jennie Corrigan "
Bell McCurdy "
Lizzie Mahony "
Maggie Conners "
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
Johanna Sanders Promoted
'May Baxter "
Mal-y Cassidy "
Maggie Conroy "
Annie Green "
Katie Farrell . "
Annie McGordon "
Eliza Beebe ^ "
Minnie Organ "
Ida Kuehne "
Mary Donnelly "
Mary Delaney" "
Katie Manlev "
Maude Fuller "
Lottie Mason
Annie McGordon
Lena Lovvenberg
Minnie McFarland Not Examined
Jennie Tallman "
Sarah Spellman "
Beckie Sihernian . "
Emilv Lippincott "
Ida Fuller "
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
Ida Evans Promoted
Lizzie Thumser "
Annie Cummings "
Ida Kurtz "
Rosella Jauriett
Mary Cudahy
Olive Hyde
Nellie Hackley
Jennie Christie
Nellie Green
Mary Quirk
Annie Levden
Eva Merritt •
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
Mary Corcoran Promoted
Delia Flemming "
Lavinia Thomson ''
Cora Marsh "
Katie Kelly
Viola H unter
Lizzie Lawlon
Aggie Tray nor
Lizzie Cudahy
Mary Creed ,
Kate Klassen ,
Eliza Westgarth
Mamie Green
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ST. XAVIER -S ACADEMY.
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division— Continued.
Maggie Marsh
Nellie Weadlev
Stella Bonfield'
Ada Boyles •.
Marv Stinger Not Examined
Fannie Huchberger "
Merta Trowbridge "
Gail Catlin
FIFtTH CLASS— First Division.
Anastasia Ciimmings
Nellie Nolan
Nellie Conley
Annie Barnard
Julia Cleary
Mary Le yden
Annie Thomson
Mary Snowell
Jessie Beckett
Katie Welch
Nora Creed
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
Ida Osier Promoted
Julia Gardener "
Mai-y de Campi "
Mary Spies
Mary Enwright
Esther Leopold
Millie Boswell
Ex. Av.
Ettie Enwright Not Examined
Annie Smith ''
SIXTH CLASS.
Minnie Conners Promoted
Jennie Maher "
Annie de Campi "
Katie Shanley "
Nora Levden "
Cora Simpson "
Mary O'Connell
Teme Thomson "
Nettie Howard "
Katie Green
Ada Beauchamp
Bessie Doll
Minnie Kelly
Lvilu Keogli Not Examined
Bessie Mattocks "
Ella Harris
Hanna Lippincott , "
LiUie Roberts
SEVENTH CLASS.
Nellie Grant Promoted
Clara Cudahy "
Mary INIahoney "
Nellie MoUoy" "
Maggie Murphy "
Winnie Kennedy "
Sarah O'Callahan "
Marv Auwerda Not Examined
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
31
EIGHTH CLASS.
Mary As^new Promoted
Mairiie IBonlield "
Nellie Wilson "
Katie Dalton "
Pearl Backus "
Flora Lindauer "
Annie Downs "
Blanche Havens "
Nellie Murph j Absent
Katie Auwerda "
PRIMER CLASS.
Ella Leddy
Bertha Mergentheim
Flora Heidmeyer :
Minnie Johnson
Lillie Carroll
Blanche Davis
Ei.At.
Sch. Av.
78
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SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Marie Toiirtelot
Maggie Weadley
Sarah Gillan
FIRST SENIOR CLASS.
Teresa Noonan Promoted
Josie Cleary "
Fannie Clear v "
Lizzie Kehoe "
Annie Cleary ".
Vira Howard "
Annie Dennehy "
Ella Webb ".
Jennie Miller "
Emma Sterling "
Johanna Dorney "
Macrcrie Mahonev "
Mary Sanders "
Maria Moore
Ada Smith
SKCOXD CLASS— First Division.
Mary Thomson Promoted
Hettie Combs "
Sarah Hickey "
Mary Higgins "
Katie Curler "
Mamie Plijjgins "
Hannah Broderick "
Mary McDonnell... "
Jennie Conley "
Annie Callahan "
Lizzie Tighe "
Agnes O'Brien "
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ST. XAVIER .S ACADEMY.
SECOND CLASS— Second Division.
Marv Neville Promoted
Nellie Wilder "
Genevieve Higgins "
Annie O'Brien "
Lizzie Skinner "
Katie McGee "
Lizzie McMahon "
Mary Norfolk "
Alice Brazier
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
Dora Dole Promoted
Bell McCurdy
May Baxter "
INLiry Donnelly :
Eliza Beebe
Johanna Sanders
Katie Farrell
Jessie Grand v
Minnie Organ
Mary Delany
Maggie Conroy
Emma Hock
Lizzie Peake
Emtna Kuehne
Marv Cassidv
Maud Fuller
Katie Manlev Absent
Nelhe McGordon
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
Annie McGordon
Ida Evans Promoted
Annie Green.... "
Lizzie Thumser _ "
Lena Lowenberg "
Annie Cummings
Ida Kurtz
Lottie Mason
Jennie Tallman
Minnie McFarland Absent
'fOLRTH CLASS-First Division.
Nellie Hackley Promoted
Mary Corcoran "
Cora Marsh "
Olive Hyde "
Rosella Jauriet "
Delia Fleming "
Nellie Green
Annie Levden
Mary Cudahy
Jennie Christie
Lavinia Thomson
Mary Quirk
Mary Bennett Not Examined
Ex. Af.
89
89
88
87
84
86
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84
68
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91
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86
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
Aggie Traj'nor Promoted
Eliza Westgarth "
Katie Kelly "
Nellie Cox "
Viola Hunter "
Katie Klassen "
Lizzie Cudahy "
Maggie Marsh "
Stetla Bonfield
Mary Creed
Gail Catlin
Nellie Weadley
Marv Green
Ada Boyles •
A'lerta Trowbridge Absent
Lizzie Lawton "
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
Mary Leyden Promoted
Julia Clearv "
Nellie Nolan "
Nellie Conley "
Annie Barnard "
Anastasia Ciunmings "
Annie Thomson "
Nora Creed
Julia Gardiner
Katie Welch
Mary de Campi
_i_Jda (^zier
_;JVIary Snowell : . .
Jessie Beckett Absent
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
Millie Bosvvell Promoted
Mary Spies "
Esther Leopold "
Mary Enwright "
_^Jsettie Howard
Minnie Conners
-/--Katie Shanley
Jennie Maher
Tenie Thomson
Mary O'Connell
Nora Leyden
Emily Huber
Cora Simpson
Annie de Campi
Annie Smith
Ettie Enwright Absent
Mary Burke "
SIXTH CLASS.
Ada Beauchamp , Promoted
Minnie Kelly
Mary O'Donnell
NelHe Grant "
Bessie Doll "
Winnie Kennedy "
Ex.Av.
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ST. xavier's academy.
SIXTH CLASS— Continued.
Clara Cudah v Promoted
Nellie Molloy
Maggie Murphv
Lulu Keogh
Sarah O'Callahan
Katie Green ,
Minnie Mahonej
Blanche Arnold
SEVEXTH CLASS.
Frouie Watkins Promoted
Flora Lindauer "
Annie Downs "
Josie Smith
Lillian McAffertv ' ' . * '
Mamie Bonfield
Katie Dalton
Blanche Havens Absent
PRIMER CLASS.
Flora Heidme} er
Mary Agnew
Beckie Mergentheim
Pearl Backus
Julia Coleman . . .
Ella Leddy
Minnie Johnson
Lillie Carroll
Blanche Davis
Mamie Fort ^
Mary Brennan
Bessie Brennan
Mattie Tippet
Jessie Warren j
Marv McCrale I
Ex.Av
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Rules foi\^ the Boarjdei^s
The pupils should remember that, in an institution of this kind, it
would be impossible to preserve order without well established Rules;
and when these Rules are once understood, each young lady should con-
sider it her duty, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her
companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a inost acceptable
assistance to her teachers, whose greatest pleasure amongst them, will be
derived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important Rule concerns their religious du-
ties, which all will be required to attend punctnally.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the
time allowed for recreation, in the room appointed for that purpose; but
even during the hours set apart tor recreation, it is never permitted in the
halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to lea\e the recreation hall, or any room in
which all are assembled, without permission froni the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose
of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasurer; also, a//
jc-vclry\ except a breast pin, pair of ear-rings, and small chain.
5lh. Borrowing or lending clothing, jevvelrv, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once
a week.
7th. The pupils are not allowed to m^Q \'\^\\s' ojtcner than once a
month.
Sth. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to ex-
clude all others, or become remarkable; on the contrary, all should try to
be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, especially towards
new pupils.
9th. During the recreation hours, no work is permitted that will
prevent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the
mind and preparing it for future study.
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6 ST. xavier's academy.
loth. No books brought to the Academy bv the pupils, can be read
without submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also
subject to the inspection ot' the Directress.
nth. No visits allowed, except at the appointed times, viz: Wed-
nesday afternoons and Sunday; pupils who wish to give no trouble, should
be particular to notify their friends of this arrangement,
1 2th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books,' toilet arti-
cles, wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a
slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in
this respect, must expect to lose all good marks, as well as the respect of
her companions and teachers.
13th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms
during the hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in
those rooms.
14th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room, during school or recre-
ation hours, without special permission
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS FOLLOWS:
5^2 o'clock, Rise.
^^)i " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed In- Recreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Recitation.
11^ " Dinner and Recreation.
I2>^ " Study and Recitation.
4 " Luncheon and Recreation.
5 " Study.
6 " Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
dyi " Recreation.
"&%. " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the night.
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jIlojMDUCTED BY THE ^ISTER? Of <JVIeRCY.
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on
the corner of Wabash Avenue and Twenty-Ninth Street, about three
miles from the centre of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious, and
well adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected
with the various sleeping apartments, and the entire building is heated by
steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to health,
and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy dur-
ing the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27th, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to secure
order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months each
— the first session commencing on the first of September ; the second on
the first of February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at
Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire
it. If residents of the city, they are permitted to do so 07ice a 7nonth —
generally the first Sunday of the month.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the
supervision of the Directress.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention, consist-
ent with the spirit of a mild, but firm government, is paid to the comtbrt
of the young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is
taken to nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion
wliich alone can render education profitable. A^o undue influence is exer-
cised over the religious opinions o[ non-Catholic pupils; however, for tiie
sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline of the
Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the Annual distribution of Premiums, those who have given evi-
dence of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Rt. Rev.
Bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and
useful education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition,
History and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each
pupil for Plain and Ornamental Needle Work, Wax Flowers, etc.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full
Academic Course.
Pupils are receix'ed at all times during the year, their session always
commencing with the date of their enti-ance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness and etiquette, and all that
constitutes ladylike deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who
may be found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues until
three o'clock P. M., with an intermission of three quarters of an hour at
noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, de-
pends in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they
should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case
of illness. Parents should, also, see that they attend to evening study
while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation without private
stud v.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
RMS
(For Boarders.)
Per Session of Five Months, in Advance.
Board and Tuition, jn English and Music, - $150
Languages, eacli, « - - - 10
Oil Painting, ----- 25
Water Color, - - - - - 25
Crayon, . . - . - 25
Harp, - - - - - - 40
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms v(\a.y be made by those sending two or more
sisters at the same time.
Books, Stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-napkins, a
knife and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, and napkin-ring, two yards of
carpeting or a rug, two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
G::Er^ T E R M S . ,^S:L:)
(For Oay Scholars.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
Academic Department.
English Branches, - - - - $15
Music, - - - - - 15
Use of Piano, - - ' - - - 5
Painting, for the Pupils, - - - 15
" tor those who do not attend school, - 25
Crayon, " " " " " " - 25
" for Pupils, - - - - 15
Drawing, . . - . - 5
Intermediate Department.
English Branches, for Juveniles, - - - 10
English Branches, for Minims. - - 5
Music, for Juniors, - - - - 10
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Course of Studies.
Primary Department — First Division.
Reading (Third Reader), Orthography (Creery's first Lessons), Gram-
mar (Brown's first Lessons), Penmanship, Practical Arithmetic (Robin-
son's Rudiments), Intellectual Arithmetic (Robinson's Primary), Object
Lessons.
Second Division.
Reading (Second and First Readers), Orthography (Creery's first
Lessons), Penmanship, Practical Arithmetic (Robinson's Rudiments),
Object Lessons.
Intermediate Department — First Division.
Reading (Fifth Reader), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship, Arith-
metic (Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's Institute),
Geography (Mitchell's Intermediate), English Composition, General His-
tory (Parley's), Etiquette, Sacred History, Christian Doctrine, U. S.
History.
Second Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Orthography, Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's Primary), Geog-
raphy (Mitchell's Primary), Elemenatry Composition, Etiquette, Sacred
History, Christian Doctrine.
Senior Department — First Division.
Reading (Sixth Reader), Penmanship, Rhetoric and Composition Al-
gebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, English Literature,
Botany, Book-Keeping, Astronomy, Ornamental Penmanship, Review of
Geography and Grammar, Zoology.
Second Division.
Reading (Sixth Reader), Orthographic Dictation (Creery's Grammar
School Speller), Penmanship, Composition, Grammar (Brown's Institute),
Arithmetic (Robinson's Practical and Mental), Physical Geography (Cor-
nell's), Sacred History, Familiar Science (Peterson's), Physiology.
CATALOGUE OF
r
UPILS.
From Sept., 1878, to June, 1879.
Adams, Lizzie
Adams, Emma. . . .
Anthony, Nellie. . .
Arnst, Lillie
Baldwin, Lillie. . . .
Barnard, Annie. . . .
Bass, Stella
Barry, Mary
Baxter, May
Bennett, Martha...
Bergeron, Delia. . .
Bisbey, Katie
Billings, Hattie . . .
Boswell, Minnie. . .
Boyles, Ada.
Bowen, Maggie. . . .
Bonfield, Stella
Bonfield, Mamie. . .
Broderick, Hannah.
Brennan, Bessie. . .
Brennan, Mamie. . ,
Bush, Ada
Burke, Katie
Burke, Johanna . . ,
Burke, Mary
Burke, Nellie ....
Busalb, Charlotte. .
Caye, Emma
Cassidy, Mary ....
Carroll, Lillie. . . .
Callahan, Emma. .
Callahan, Sarah . .
Catlin, Gail
Carton, Josie
Cleary, Annie. . . .
Cleary, Josie. . . .
Chicago, 111.
Bourbonnais, "
Chicago, "
Braidwood, "
Chebanse, "
Chicago,
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY,
Collins, Annie
Conley, Nellie
Conners, Minnie
Clay burgh, Jennie. . . ,
Colby, Jennie
Conroy, Maggie
Conly, Jennie
Cotter, Nellie
Conners, Irene
Coleman, Julia
Cudahy, Lizzie
Cudahy, Mary
Cudahy, Clara
Cudahy, Celia
Curley, Katie
Cummings, Anastasia.
Dalton, Katie
Dennehy, Annie
Delaney, Nellie
Derivieres, Annie
Dole, Dora. . .
Donnelly, Mary
Dorney, Johanna
Dore, Clara
Dunn, Mary
Enright, Mary A
Eliel, Rebecca
Evans, Ida
Excell, Leila
Excell, Evie
Farrell, Katie
Farrell, Bessie
Fallon, Nellie
Finney, Martha
Finnegan, Bridget. . . .
Flanagan, Nellie
Fleming, Delia
Foote, Mary
Foote, Rosie
Fraatz, Johanna
Gardner, Julia,
Geary, Mary
Gillespie, Rosie
Germaine, Bell
Green, Annie
Green, Nellie
Chicago, 111.
Oakland, Cal.
Chicago, 111.
Freeport, "
Chicago, "
Traverse City, Mich.
Chicago, 111.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY,
Green, Mamie
Green, Katie
Green, Jane /.
Hastings, Katie
Hannegan, Annie
Heal J, Aggie
Higgins, Mamie
Higgins, Genevieve
Higgins, Mary
Hickey, Sarah
Heidmyer, Flora
Horan, Katie
Howard, Nettie
Hughes, Nellie
Hunter, Viola
Huber, Emily
Hyde, Olive B
Jauriett, Rosella
Joseph, Celia
Johnson, Minnie
Kalstrom, Lizzie
Kellene, Annie
Kelly, Katie
Keenan, Stella
Keogh, Lulu
Kehoe, Lizzie
Klaner, Emma
Kipley, Josie
Kurtz, Ida
Lawnsdale, Nellie
Leddy, Ella
Lewis, Maude
Leopold, Esther . .
Leyden, Annie
Leyden, Mary
Leyden, Nora
Lindauer, Flora
Lynch, Nellie
Maher, Jennie
Maher, Kittle
Manley. Katie
Mahoney, Mary,
Mason, Lottie
Mayer, Amelia
Mathieson, Mary
Marsh, Cora
Chicago, 111.
Courtland, "
Chicago, 111.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, 111.
lO
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Marsh, Maggie
McClure, Maude
McAfFerty, Lillian. . .
McGlaughlin, Jessie.
McDonnell, Mary. . . .
McFarland, Minnie. .
McCurdy, Bell
McPhelin, Katie
Meehan, Lillie
Miller, Jennie
Mergentheim, Bertha
Moore, Maria
Murphy, Maggie
Murphy, Nellie
Mulloy, Nellie
Micol, Mamie
Neville, Mary
Nolan, Nellie
Norfolk, Mary
Noonan, Tessie
Nute, Mamie
O'Brien, Agnes
O'Brien, Annie
O'Connell, Mary ....
O'Donnell, Mary
Organ, Minnie
Ozier, Ida
Paradise, Francis. . . .
Perrin, Addie
Pretschold, Amelia . .
Pollard, Mabel
Phelan, Mary
Quirk, Mary
Ralph, Annie
Redfield, Amie
Remick, Mabel
Reindskoff, Julia
Sanders, Mary
Sanders, Johanna. . . .
Stearns, Marie
Sandmic, Lillie
Sandmier, Laura
Sandmier, Annie ....
Sherwood, Maud ....
Smith, Ada
Smith, Annie
Chicago, 111.
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Chicago,
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Charleston,
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Chicago,
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Memphis, Tenn.
Chicago, 111.
ST. xavier's academy.
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Sterling, Emma Monroe, Mich.
Shanley, Katie Chicago, III.
Snowell, Mary F
Spies, Mary
Speck, Annie
Stearing, Lena Little Falls, N. Y.
Simpson, Cora Chicago, 111.
Thompson, Mary
Thompson, Katie
Thomas, Permelia J Lincoln, "
Tighe, Lizzie Hyde Park, "
Tippett, Mattie Chicago, "
Traynor, Aggie
Van Syckle, Susie "
Watkins, Fruie
Weadley, Nellie
Webb, Ella
Weeks, Jennie "
Welch, Katie
Winkler, Jennie
Woods, Maggie Grand Junction,Tenn.
Woods, Mattie Chicago, 111.
IIUNVADY I.AS/CI.O— Overture, - - - Jac?;son.
Misses J. Miller, T. Noonan, A. Cleary, M. Sanders, E. Sterling,
L. TiGHE, J. Carton, M. Moore.
Organ, G. Higgins.
WELCOME CHORUS, - - Words by Miss L. Kehoc.
Accompanied by Miss L. Kurtz.
=f5 ^ L TJ T^T O -EL !£.'
Miss T. Noonan.
CHARGE DU REGIMENT, . _ _ - Wells.
Misses A. Green, D. Bergeron, J. Sanders, L. Arnst, E. Excell,
S. BoNFiELD, M. Falsbert, K. F.vrrell.
THE INDIAN'S REVENGE -Original Poem, - Miss L. C. Keiioe.
LES GLANENSES— Trio, - - - ClaJ>isson.
Misses M. Sanders, A. Cleary, S. Hickey. Acc'd by Miss E. Sterling.
KINDNESS— Essay, - - - Miss A. Dennehy.
WEDDING MARCH, .... Bissell.
Misses A. Bush, M. A. Enright, A. Cummings, V. Hunter,
" N. Conley, L. Kalstkom, S. Keenan, K. Siianley,
" C. Simpson, K. Welsh, A. Smith, N. Green.
MEMORY'S URN— Essay, - - - Miss J. Cleary.
AVE MARIA— Vocal Duet, - - - Merca<lante.
Misses M. Moore and G. Higgins. Acc'd by Miss H. Broderick.
Le depart, ..... Streabbog.
Misses J. Clay-burgh, M. Steele, J. Osier, F. Watkins, E. Klaner,
K. Kelly, M. O'Donnell, M. Conners.
NO SHAMROCK TO WEAR— Original Poem, written for St. Patrick's Day, 1S79.
Miss A. Cleary.
L'IRLANDE, ..... Fantasia.
Misses L. Cudahy, A. Boyles, R. Gillespie, A. Hannegan,
G. Catlin, M. Cudahy, N. Weadley, L. Mason.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY. 1 3
SUNSHINE— Essay, .... Miss A. Smith.
CARNIVAL DE VENICE— Vocal Solo, - - Benedict.
Miss H. Broderick. Accompanied by Miss A. Dennehv.
GOLDEN STAR WALTZ, - - - Streabbog.
Misses N. Howard, M. Mlrphy, L. Sandmier, N. Mulloy.
HONOR'S REWARD— Original Poem, - - Miss E. Webb.
TANNHAEUSER- Instrumental Solo, - - Liszt.
Miss A. Dennehv.
CONSTANTINE'S CROSS— Original Poem, blank verse, - Miss J. Dorney.
JUNIOR CHORUS, - - Accompanied by Miss E. Webb.
IMPRESSIONS— Essay, - ■ Miss M. Sanders.
MIGNON— Vocal Solo, - - - Thomas.
Miss A. Dennehy. Accompanied by Miss H. Broderick.
THE WORLD A STAGE— Essay, - - Miss E. Sterling
Le trot du CAVALIER, - - - SpindUr.
Misses M. Neville, J. McGlaughlin, N. Hughes, N. Delaney,
E. Callahan, A. Thomas, J. Colby, N. Lynch.
SCHOOL LIFE and LIFE'S SCHOOL— Essay, - Miss J. Miller.
Q.UAXDO FRA GENERA— Vocal Trio, - - Campana.
Misses M. Norfolk, J. Carton, D. Dole. Acc'd By Miss H. Broderick.
SALUT A PESTH— March Hongroise, - - KoivaUki.
Misses I. Kurtz, E. Webb, M. Norfolk, M. Higgins, H. Broderick,
A. Dknnehy, D. Dole, S. Hickey.
FAREWELL TO St. XAVIER'S, - - By the Graduates.
GOOD-BYE CHORUS, - - - Young Ladies.
Accompanied by Miss M. Higgins.
pi.stribution of PrcmiumA, groWnA and Mcdab.
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The following joung ladies drew for the Medal :
ELLA WEBB, ADA SMITH, HANNAH BRODERICK,
MARY SANDERS, JOSIE CLEAR Y, SARAH HICKEY.
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The following drew for the Medal :
Teresa Nooxan, Mary Thompson, Annie O'Brien,
Annie Cleary, Lizzie Tighe, Genevieve Higgins,
Martha Bennett, Johanna Sanders, Mary Donnelly,
Julia Mahoney, Mary Cudahy, Lillie Sandmier.
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The following drew for the Medal :
LIZZIE KEHOE, MARY THOMPSON, NELLIE FLANAGAN,
JOSIE CLEARY, MAY BAXTER.
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Miss Johanna Doknev,
Miss
Johanna Sanders,
" Lizzie Tighe,
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Mary Barry,
" Mary Donnelly,
a
Nellie Murphy,
" Hannah Broderick,
u
JiLiA Mahoney,
" Martha Bennett,
u
Mamie Greex,
" Delia Bergeron,
C(
RosiE Gillespie,
" Annie Hannegan,
u
LiLLiE Sandmier,
" Clara Dore,
(t
Laira Sandmier,
" Mabel Remick,
t(
Annie Sandmier,
" Agnes O'Brien,
ii
Esther Leopold.
iSiiECO^VD CRO^^V>rS.
Miss Nellie Flanagan,
M
iss Mary Neville,
" Mary Norfolk,
" Nellie Hl'ghes,
" Genevieve Higgins,
" Annie O'Brien,
" Stella Bass,
" Nellie Lynch,
" Katie Farrell,
" Lillie Arnst,
" Annie Collin.s,
" Annie Ralph,
" AnASTASIA ClMMINGS,
" Nellie Burke,
" Mary Spies,
" Mary Snowell,
Miss
Marie
Stearns
^iEPP(EMraM3*
READING.
The Gold Medal Annie Dennehj
First Premiums Ella Webb and Mary Sanders
" " Ada Smith and Tessie Noonan
Second " Josie Cleary
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Hannah Broderick and Sarah Hickey
Second " Mary Geary
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Dora Dole
Second " Stella Bass
Third " Annie O'Brien
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Ida Evans and Emma Callahan
Second " Oliye Hyde and Lottie Mason
Third " Jenny Colby
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Eyie Excell
Second " Katie Hastings
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Katie Kelly
Second " Ada Boyles
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Anastasia Cummings
Second " Katie Welch, Lizzie Kalstrom
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Nettie Howard
Second " Julia Gardner
Third " Minnie Conners and Mary Enright
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Nellie Leyden
Second " Minnie Kell}'
SIXTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Mary Mahoney
Second " Katie Green
22 ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SIXTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Bessie Brennan and Annie Sandmier
Second " Lillian McAfferty
Third " Nellie Leddy
PENMANSHIP.
ORNAMENTAL.
First Premium — Gold Pen . . Mary Sanders
Second " Annie Dennehy
PLAIN.
First Premium — Gold Pen Tessie Noonan
Second " ^ Nellie Hughes
Third " Ada Smith
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium — Gold Pen Johanna Sanders
Second " Martha Bennett
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Millie Boswell
Second " Emma Klaner
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Cora Simpson and Julia Gardner
Second " Esther Leopold
Third " Mary Enright
GRAMMAR.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Dora Dole
Second " Nellie Flanagan
Third " Nellie Hughes
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Amelia >Liyer
Second " Emma Callahan and Katie Manley
Third " Nellie Delaney
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Mary Quirk
Second >' Delia Bergeron
Third " Katie Kelly
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Conley
Second " .... Clara Dore
Third " Annie Ralph
FIFTH CLASS— Object Lessons.
First Premium Mary O'Connell
Second " Ida Osier
Third " Mary Spies
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ORTHOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Medal Nellie Hughes
Second Premium Mary Norfolk
Third " Nellie Lynch
SECOND CLASS— Etymology.
First Premium Stella Bass
Second " Dora Dole
Third " Genevieve Higfgins
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Annie Green
Second " Nellie Murphy
Third " Jane Green
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Julia Mahonev
Second " Maggie Marsh
Third " Annie Collins
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Mamie Green
Second •' Viola Hunter
Third " Lizzie Cudahy
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Nellie Nolan
Second " Laura Sandmier
Third " Mary Leyden
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Jtilia Gardner
Second " .... Katie Shanley and Ida Osier
Third " Mary O'Donnell
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Minnie Kelly
Second " Mary Burke
SIXTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Sarah O'Callahan and Mabel Remick
Second " Maggie Murphy and Fluie Watkins
Third " .' Nellie Mulloy
SIXTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium . . .Annie Sandmier and Julia Coleman
Second " Mary Stearns
Third " Lillian McAfferty and Katie Dalton
SEVENTH CLASS.
First Premium Mary Dunn
Second " Mattie Tippett
MATHEMATICS.
ARITHMETIC-FiKST Class.
Gold Medal Lizzie C. Kehoe
First Premium Nellie Flanagan
Josie Cleary
Second " Mary Geary
Third " Marv McDonnell
24 ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SECOND CLA,SS.
First Premium Martha Bennett
Second " Genevieve Higgins
Third " Johanna Sanders
THIKD CL.\SS.
First Premium Rosie Gillespie
Second " Emma Callahan
Thn-d " Evie Excell
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Jenny Colby
Second " Annie Hannegan
Third " Nellie Weadley
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Lizzie Cudahy
Second " Jessie McGlaughlin
Third " Jennie Clayburgh
FTFTH CL.\SS— First Division.
First Premium Mary Spies
Second •' Mary Snovvell
Third " Mary O'Connell
FIFTH CLASS— .Second Division.
First Premium Katie Thompson
Second " Celia Cudahy
Third " Mary Burke
ALGEBRA.
Gold Medal Nellie Flanagan
First Premium Josie Cleary
Second " Mary Thompson and Lizzie Kehoe
Third " Agnes O'Brien
SECOND CL.\SS.
First Premium Mary McDonnell and Sarah Hickey
Second " Mary Higgins and May Baxter
GEOMETRY.
First Premium Josie Cleary
Second " Tessie Noonan
HLSTORY.
GRADUATE CLASS— Modern Histoky.
First Premium Lizzie Kehoe
Second " Annie and Josie Cleary
Third " Johanna Dorney and Ada Smith
FIRST CLASS— Ancient Histoky.
First Premium Mary Geary and >Lary Thompson
Second " Maria Moore and Agnes O'Brien
Third " Lizzie Tighe and Mary Barry
SECOND CLASS— U. S. History.
First Premium Leila Excell
Second " May Baxter
Third " ^larv Norfolk
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY. 25
THIRD CLASS— General History.
First Premium , Martha Bennett and Olive Hyde
Second " Amelia Thomas and Lottie Mason
Third " Katie Farrell
COMPOSITION.
GRADUATE CLASS— Prose.
First Premium Tessie Noonan
Second " Ella Webb
Third " Jennie Miller
POETRY.
First Premium Lizzie Kehoe
Second " Annie Cleary
Third " Hannah Dorney
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson
Second " Maria Moore and Hannah Broderick
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Stella Bass
Second " Mary Neville
Third " ' Mary Donnelly
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Amelia Mayer
Second " Katie Farrell
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Cora Marsh
Second " Maggie Marsh
BIBLE HISTORY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Lizzie Tighe and Maria Moore
Second " Agnes O'Brien and Mary Barry
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Neville
Second " Annie O'Brien
Third " Mary Donnelly
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Stella Bonfield and Julia Mahony
Second " Lillie Arnst
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Gold Medal Josie Cleary
First Premium Tessie Noonan and Annie Cleary
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson and Lizzie Tighe
Second " Mary Barry
26 ST. xavier's academy.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Donnelly
Second " , Nellie Hughes
Third " Johanna Sanders
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Nellie Murphy
Second " Martha Bennett
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Mary Cudahy and Aggie Traynor
Second " LUlie Arnst
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Lillie Sandmier
Second " Mamie Green
Third " Rose Gillespie
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Burke
Second " Annie Smith
Third " Martha Finney
INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY.
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Mary Cudahy and Aggie Traynor
Second " Cora Marsh and Stella Bonfield
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium INIamie Green
Second " Annie Hannagan
PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY.
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Nellie Nolan
Second " Laura Saiidmier
Third " Mary Leyden
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
First Premium Ida Ozier and Nellie Burke
Second " Stella Keenan
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Clara Cudahy
Second " Ada Bush
Third " Katie Thompson
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Annie Cleary and Ella Webb
Second " Johanna Dorney and Annie Dennehy
Third " .Jennie Miller and Emma Sterling
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Katie Manley
Second " Mary Donnelly
Third " ^^-^ Evans
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY. 27
ASTRONOMY.
First Premium Annie Dennehy and Lizzie Kehoe
Second " Ada Smith and Joiianna Doi nej
Third " Ella Webb and Annie Clearj
ZOOLOGY.
First Premium Ada Smith and Emma Sterling
Second " Ella Webb and Jennie Miller
Third " Annie Dennehy and Mary Sanders
CHEMISTRY.
First Premium Josie Cleary and Johanna Dorney
Second " Tessie Noonan and Lizzie Kehoe
Third " Ada Smith and Emma Sterling
BOOK-KEEPING.
First Premium Lizzie Kehoe
Second " Tessie Noonan
Third " Josie Cleary and Ella Webb
RHETORIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Hannah .Broderick and Mary Thompson
Second " Sarah Hickey and Mary McDonnell
Third " Agnes O'Brien
LITERATURE.
First Premium Mary McDonnell and Mary Higgins
Second " Sarah Hickey and Agnes O'Brien
Third " Lizzie Tighe
BOTANY.
First Premium Mary Geary and Agnes O'Brien
Second " .' Mary Higgins and Maria Moore
PHYSIOLOGY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Neville
Second " Dora Dole
Third " Annie O'Brien
MENDING AND DARNING.
A Silver Thimble Annie Green
The followixg drew for the Thimble :
Nellie Flanagan, Delia Bergei'on,
Johanna Sanders, Mary Burke,
Martha Bennett, Nellie Weadley.
28
ST. x.wier's academy.
Gold Medal
MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS.
. . Annie Dennehv
Gold Medal
Hn.nnn.h Rroderirlc
Second Premium. . .
ATarv Nnrfnllv
Third
First Premium
Mary Higgins and Ida Kurtz
Nellie Flanagan and Sarah Hickev
SECOND DIVISIOX.
, . .A nnip Clenrv
Second "
Third "
.Jennie
Miller and Josie Carton
Marv Sanders
First Premium
SECOND CLASS.
Dora Dole
Second "
First Premium
THIRD CLASS.
Teresa Noonan
Rosie Gillisnie
Second "
Li77ie C^udnhv
Third "
Annie Hanneffan
First Premium
FOURTH CLASS.
Ada Bovles
Second "
Nellie Conlev
Third "
ISIarv Stpplf
First Premium
Second "
SECOXD DI\'ISIOX.
. . Anastasia Cummings
. . . . .Fruie \Vatkins
First Premium ....
Second "
DRAWING.
Mary Thompson
Lizzie Tio"he
First Premivnn ... .
CRAYON PAINTING
Annie Clearv
Second "
*
Emma Sterlinor
Landscapes
OIL PAINTING.
Jennie Miller
Heads
Maria Moore
First Premium. ...
GERMAN.
Marv Neville
Second "
^larv Norfolk
First Premium
FRENCH.
Tjizzie Kehnp
Second "
Third "
Annie CI par V
Fourth "
.Ada Rnvlps
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY. 2(J
LACE WORK.
Silver Thimble Lizzie Kehoe
Nellie Delaney
Chenille Work Mary Sanders
Silk Embroidery Emma Sterling
Tapestry Jennie Miller
Cotton Embroideey Mary Quick and Annie Green
BRAIDING.
Silver Thimble Stella Bonfield
Second Premium Gail Catlin
PLAIN SEWING.
Silver Thimble Mary Quirk
Second Premium Annie Green
IMPROVEMENT.
Bessie Farrell, Amie Redfield,
Nellie Cotter, Charlotte Bussalb,
Mary Johnson, Jennie Wicks,
Bertha Mergentheim.
Bxamination, Scholarship, and ^cportmcnt
^^'VEISA.G-'ES
FIRST SESSION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Tessie Noonan
Annie Dennehv
Ella Webb '.
Josie Cleary
Lizzie Kehoe
Annie Cleary
Mary Sanders
Ada Smith
Johanna Dorney
Jennie Miller
Emma Sterling
Lizzie Adams
FIRST CLASS.
Mary Thompson
Mary McDonnell
Mamie Higgins
Maria Moore
Mary Geary
Katie Curley
Sarah Hickey
Agnes O'Brien
Lizzie Tighe
Genevieve Conley
Hannah Broderick
SECOND CLASS.
Mary Neville
Nellie Flanagan
Genevieve Higgins
Annie O'Brien
Dora Dole
Mary Norfolk
Stella Bass ■.
Nellie Hughes
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
Mary Donnelly Promoted
May Baxter. .'. "
Johanna Sanders "
Minnie Organ "
Maggie Conroy "
Mary Cassidy
Katie Manley
Enm. Ar.
Scbol. At.
9^H
97
98 ^ -7
97
96 1-6
94
94^-7
96
94
98
9347
9S
933-7
91
93
94
92 6-7
96
91
92
90
91
absent
84
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9=;
93
91
92
91
91
91
91
93
9^
9.S
90
93
90
91
90
90
«.S
91
absent
92
89
91
88
90
86
88
84
91
83
90
83
88
80
90
77
90
93
93
92
96
87
93
86
89
83
89
80
86
78
90
Dep'tAv.
95
95
95
95
98
95
95
98
100
95
95
TOO
90
89
70
90
89
lOO
89
100
100
70
100
90
100
90
99
70
85
98
98
100
97
100
90
60
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
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THIRD CLASS -First Division. Continued.
Nellie Delanej
Annie Green
Ida Evans
Ida Kurtz
Jennie Colby
Katie Farrell
Amelia Mayer Not examined
TRIRD CLASS— Second Division.
Johanna Burke Promoted
Martha Bennett "
Emma Callahan "
Delia Fleming "
Lottie Mason "
Olive Hyde
Bridget Finegan
Annie Collins
LiUie Arnst
Rosella Jauriett
Katie Burke
Annie Levden
Mabel Pollard
E vie Excell
Katie Hastings
Cora Marsh.
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
Mary Cudahy Promoted
Aggie Travnor "
Marv QuiVk "
Maggie Marsh. .
Stella Bonfield...
Lizzie Cudahy. . .
Nellie Weadley. .
Viola Hunter. . . .
Nellie Green
Delia Bergeron. .
Katie Kelly
Addie Perrin . . . .
Annie Hannegan.
Annie Ralph . . .
Clara Dore
Ex. At.
Schol. 4t.
77
86
76
89
7.S
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74
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absent
86
' u
86
93
94
90
95
«.s
93
«4
90
«3
91
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^7
79
90
79
88
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91
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
Gail Catlin Promoted
Mamie Green "
Lillie Sandmier "
Rosie Gillespie "
Ada Boyles
Mary Levden
Nellie Nolan
Annie Barnard
Anastasia Cumminsrs
Maggie Woods.
Nellv Conlev. .
Katie Bisbey
Jennie Clayburgh.
Lizzie Kalstrom. . .
89
88
S7
87
83
82
82
82
81
81
81
80
78
78
ab sent
88
86
84
84
83
82
79
78
78
76
78
7.=;
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8.=;
86
86
85
93
93
94
95
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89
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89
91
91
88
84
82
84
86
93
96
94
94
86
88
87
86
95
78
91
82
78
Pept.Av.
70
60
60
70
80
So
88
97
94
75
60
81
94
94
90
85
96
88
80
So
90
70
90
95
97
100
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85
60
60
100
70
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100
60
100
100
98
70
88
82
100
95
87
71
95
78
o-
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
Katie Welch Promoted
Laura Sandniier "
INIillie Boswell
Julia Gardner
Mar}' F. Snowell
Mary Spies
Esther Leopold
Cora Simpson
Katie Shanley
Mary Enright
Ida Ozier
Celia Joseph
Johanna Fraatz
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
Mary O'Connell Promoted
Mar'y O'Donnell
Minnie Conners "
Marji' Burke
Clara Cudahy
Ada Bush .."
Emily Huber
Nora Leyden
Katie Thompson
Lillic Baldwin
Jennie Maher
Francis Paradise
SIXTH CLASS.
Katie Green
Mary Mahoney
Nellie Mulloy
Sarah O'Callahan
Maggie Murphy
Fluie Watkins
Susie Van Syckle
Laura Keogh
Mabel Remick
Flora Lindauer
SE\'ENTH CLASS— First Division.
Bessie Brennan Promoted
Lillie McAfferty
Katie Dalton . . ." "
Mamie Bonfield "
Mamie Micol "
Nellie Anthony
Ella Leddy..."
Maud Sherwood
SEVENTH CLASS— Second Division.
Maggie Bo wen
J ul:a Coleman
Mary Dunn
Lillie Carroll
Mamie Foote
Marie Stearns
oSLattie Tippett
Lillie Fallon
Emma Caye
Ex. Af.
Schol. At.
90
91
90
91
90
91
S9
88
ss
92
ss
92
93
90
80
86
78
SS
74
86
absent
91
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89
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85
91
91
90
90
90
93
88
83
88
88
87
87
82
91
82
91
72
Si
70
79
absent
90
a
85
84
90
82
82
82
S3
81
77
Si
88
79
82
7.5
79
absent
90
u
89
(i
90
97
SS
97
87
96
89
96
85
92
Si
91
88
86
87
absent
80
8S
88
89
86
89
89
87
8.S
84
Dept.Av.
92
100
60
75
98
94
100
60
60
94
91
97
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85
75
75
80
85
85
81
86
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100
90
75
75
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75
83
90
64
91
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60
87
80
So
100
76
So
90
91
90
91
90
91
75
80
80
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
33
PRIMER,
Flora Heidmeyer
Bertha jNIergentheim
jNIinnie Johnson
Ella Meehan
Mamie Brennan
Celia Cudahy ....
Josie Kipley
Annie Kellene
Emma Reindskoft"
Emma Pretschold
Ex. Av.
Schfl. 4t.
7.S
75
So
So
ss
87
So
80
81
80
Pept.Av.
70
70
70
So
90
95
80
70
75
80
SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Tessie Noonan
Johanna Dorney
Annie Denneh}'
Lizzie Kehoe
Josie Cleary
Annie Cleary
Ada Smith
Ella Webb
Mar V Sanders
Jennie Miller
Emma Sterling
FIRST CLASS.
Mary Thompson Promoted
Marv Geary .... "
Maria Moore "
Hannah Broderick "
Sarah Hickey "
Mary Mc Donnell "
Mary Higgins "
Agnes O'Brien "
Lizzie Tighe "
Mary Barry
Katie Curley
Aggie Healy
SECOND CLASS— First Division.
Stella Bass. Promoted
Nellie Hughes "
Nellie Flanagan "
Ma.ry Neville "
Mary Norfolk "
Genevieve Higgins "
Annie O'Brien "
Dora Dole
Nellie Lynch
SECOXD CLASS— Second Division.
Johanna Sanders
May Baxter
Mary Donnelly
Minnie Organ
Leila Excell ■
Exam. At.
School Ar.
98^^,
97 >^
97 3-5
96
97
96
97
98
,96 10-11
95
964-7
95
96 1-6
93
95 4-7
92
9^ 3-7
90
9^ 1-5
94
902-5
92
97
95
96
95
96
94
96
95
95
94
95
94
95
93
94
90
92
92
90
88
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92
86
92
90
91
90
90
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89
90
89
90
90
90
91
82
75
89
88
87
89
87
86
82
80
80
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I'ep't Av.
93
100
90
95
93
92
95
92
90
90
90
90
89
90
100
89
89
70
100
100
100
100
100
85
95
88
88
84
88
95
69
95
100
70
100
80
70
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
THIRD CLASS— First Division.
Martha Bennett Promoted
Amelia ]Maver "
Nellie Murphy "
Permelia Thomas "
Nellie Delaney "
Ida Evans "
Katie Farrell
Katie Manle y "
Emma Callahan
Jennie Colbv
Olive Hyde
Annie Green
Ida Kurtz
Lottie Mason
Johanna Burke
Delia Fleming.
Mary Cassidy
Jane Green
Hattie Billings
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
Evie Excell Promoted
Julia Mahonv "
Lillie Arnst.'
Annie Collins "
Marv Cudahv
Aggie Tray nor
Maggie Alarsh
Mary Quirk
Cora Marsh
Stella Bonfield
Katie Hastings
Rosella Jauriett
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
Lizzie Cudahy Promoted
Rosie Gillispie "
Mamie Green "
Annie Hannegan "
Kx. Ai.
95
89
88
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87
86
85
83
84
So
80
80
79
absent
Nellie Green
Annie Ralph
Viola Hunter
Katie Kelly
Delia Bergeson
Jessie McGlauchlin
Clara Dore
Nellie Weadley
Gail Catlin
Lillie Sandmeir
Emma Klaner
Ada Boyles
Addie Perrin
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
Nellie Nolan Promoted
Nellie Conley
Anastasia Cummings "
Mary Leyden "
Jennie Clayburgh "
Laura Sandmeir '
88
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S3
83
84
84
82
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93
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91
88
90
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
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FOURTH CLASS— Second Division. Continued.
Millie Boswell
Katie Welsh '.
Maggie Woods
Lizzie Kalstrom
Annie Barnard
Katie Bisbey
Maud McClure
Ida Holt
Annie des Rivieres
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
Ida Ozier Promoted
Mary F. Snowell
Marv Spies "
Esther Leopold
Julia Gardner "
Marv Enright "
MarV O'Donnell
Nettie Howard "
Minnie Conners
Mary O'Connell
Katie Shanley
Stella Keenan
Nellie Burke
Cora Simpson
Martha Finney
Annie Smith
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
Marv Burke Promoted
Minnie Kelly "
Clara Cudahy "
Nora Le vden "
Ada Bush
Katie Thompson
Mary Mathieson
Jennie Maher
Lillie Baldwin
Emih' Huber
SIXTH CLASS— First Division.
Mabel Remick Promoted
Katie Green "
Mary Mahoney "
Sarah O'Callahan "
Maggie Murphy "
Nellie Mulloy
Fluie Watkin's
Susie Van S vckle
Flora Lindauer
SIXTH CLASS— Second Division.
Bessie Brennan Promoted
Annie Sandmier "
Lillie McAft'erty
Julia Coleman "
Katie Dalton "
ISIarie Stearns "
Nellie Leddy "
Mamie Bonfield
Nellie Anthony
Marv MicoU . ."
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SEVENTH CLASS.
Maggie Bowen Promoted
Mary Foote "
MarV Uunn. "
Mattie Tippett
Maud Sherwood "
PRIMER.
Celia Cudahy
Bessie Farrell
Nellie Cotter
Minnie Johnson
Bertha ^lergentheim
Charlotte Bussalb
Annie Redfield
INIamie Brennan
Jennie Wicks
Katie Maher
Lillie Meehan
Laura Heidmejer
Annie Kellene
Lillie Carroll
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J^
ULES FOI\_ THE BoARDERS.
The pupils should remember that, in an institution of this kind, it
would be impossible to preserve order without well established Rules; and
when these Rules are once understood, each young lady should consider
it her duty, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her compan-
ions in doing the same, thereby rendering a most acceptable assistance to
her teachers, •wh<:)se greatest pleasure amongst them, will be derived from
their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important Rule concerns their religious du-
ties, which all will be required to attend punctually.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the
time allowed for recreation, in the room appointed for that purpose; but
even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never permitted in the
halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall or any room in
which all are asembled, without permission from the presiding Sister
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose
of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasurer; also, all
jercclr}\ except a breast-pin, pair of ear-rings, and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once
in two weeks.
7th. The pupils are not allowed to make visits oftener than once a
month.
8th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to ex-
clude all others, or become remarkable ; on the contrary, all should try to
be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, especially towards
new pupils.
9th. During the recreation hours, no work is permitted that will
prevent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the
mind and preparing it for future study.
38 ST. xavier's academy,
loth. No books brought to the Academy by the pupils, can be read
without submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also
subject to the inspection of the Directress.
nth. No visits allowed, except at the appointed times, viz: IVed-
fiesdtJV afternoons and Sunday ; pupils who wish to give no trouble, should
be particular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
1 2th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books, toilet arti-
cles, wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a
slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in
this respect, must expect to lose all good marks, as well as the respect of
her companions and teachers.
13th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms
during the hours given them for pi-actice, neither should they speak in
those i-ooms.
14th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room, during school or recre-
ation hours, without special permission.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS FOLLOWS:
^Yz o'clock, Rise.
63^ " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by Recreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Recitation in respective class rooms.
1 1 3^ " Dinner and Recreation.
\2y2 " Study.
I " Recitation.
4 " Luncheon and Recreation.
4>^ " Study.
6 " Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
dyi, " Recreation.
%\^ " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respec-
tive dormitories for the night.
IN M EM OR lAM
St.4SeV.4S.4Bolcti,-ip.4p.
Febrtmry 19th, 1879.
Five months have scarce elapsed since that sad day
When Heaven's fiat came without display;
On Cherub's wings, as fleet as wind 'twas borne,
It left our hearts immersed in grief to mourn.
" Well done! " thou good and faithful son, "well done!"
Thy journey now is o'er — thy crown is won ;
Come gentle soul ! " the Master calls for thee;"
He longs thy beauteous spirit now to see,
To clasp thee close in long and warm embrace,
To hide tliee in the secret of His face.
The missive sent — the fiat whispered low
By kindred spirit — heart to heart aglow ;
Then humbly, sweetly, bent that gracious head
On which the mitre's holy light was shed,
And calmly, grandly as the sunset rays,
Breathed forth his spirit with his Maker's praise.
'' I've tried my duty here to do," and now
"To thy sweet will, my Lord, my God, I bow;"
My fondest hopes I know thou'lt not betray,
I've sung thy praises seven times a day ;
" My heart to thee I gave in early youth,
And thine it's ever been in very truth ;
Content am I if thou dost bid me stay,
Quite satisfied if hence I'm called away."
A moment more and orphans we were left,
Of father's care — of father's love bereft;
How scarcely could we realize our loss.
Which day by day but proved a heavier cross;
We can but cry with Holy Job to-day,
"The Lord hath giv'n — the Lord hath ta'en away;
As it hath pleased the Lord, so let it be,"
Thy face, O God, he fondly wished to see.
Our loss we know, was his eternal gain.
Yet, would he spare us e'en the slightest pain ;
How oft he came into our midst to cheer.
To raise the drooping head and banish fear ;
The little lambs upon his knee he'd place.
Caressing fondly each upturned face.
But now he 's gone, he rests in Bonnie Brae,
And for his happiness each day we pray.
His voice no more our inmost hearts will cheer —
Our father 's gone — and we are filled with fear;
Still trust we in his pow'r, now greater still.
To help us bow resigned to God's sweet will.
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PROSPECTUS
OF
foi^lDUCTED BY THE ^ISTEF{3 Of ^ERCY.
This Institution first opened in 1S46, is now permanently located on
the corner of Wabash Avenue and Twenty-Ninth Street, about three
miles from the centre of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious, and
well adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected
with the various sleeping apartments, and the entire building is heated
by steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to
health, and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Acad-
emy' during the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27th, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to
secure 0'"der and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months each
— the first session commencing on the first of September ; the second on
the first of February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at
Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire
it. If residents of the city, they are permitted to do so cwce a month —
generally the first Sunday of the month.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends ; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the
supervision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at an}' time during the year, but can in no case
leave (as is sometiiues the practice), just before the close of the year,
without serious damage to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
No deduction is made for the first two or last two weeks of a term,
nor for absence except in cases of protracted sickness.
As the practice of leaving iust before the close of the year is a serious
damage to the interests of the Institution any pupil does so at the risk ot
her good standing.
Parents and guardians ma_v rest assured that every attention, consist-
ent with the spirit of a mild, but firm government, is paid to the comfort
of the young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is
taken to nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion
which alone can render education profitable. A^o undue influence is exer-
cised over the religious opinions of non-Catholic pupils ; however, for the
sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline of the
Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the Annual distribution of Premiums, those who have given evi-
dence of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Rt. Rev.
Bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches ot a solid and
useful education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition,
History and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each
pupil for Plain and Ornamental Needle Work, Wax Flowers, etc.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full
Academic Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always
commencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness and etiquette, and all that
constitutes ladylike deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who
may be found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues until
three o'clock P. M., with an intermission of three quarters of an hour at
noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, de-
pends in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they
should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case
of illness. Parents should, also, see that they attend to evening study
while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation without private
study.
No voimg lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation hours
except in extraordinary cases.
ST. xavier's academy.
(For Boarders.)
Per Session of Five Months, in Advance.
Board and Tuition, in English and Music, - - - $150
Languages, each, 10
Oil Painting, - - - - 25
Water Color, --------- 25
Cra_yon, ---------- 25
Harp, 4°
Guitar, 3°
There are no other e.xtra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more
sisters at the same time.
Books, Stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-napkins, a
knife and fork, teaspoon, desertspoon, and napkin-ring, two yards of
carpeting or a rug, two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required, except a large school apron of blue
gingham which, for the sake of uniformity, may be procured at the In-
stitution.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps-
(For Ouif Scholars.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
Academic Department.
English Branches, $15
Music, - - - - 15
Use of Piano, .-,------ 5
Painting, for the Pupils, 15
" for those who do not attend school, - - 25
Crayon, " " " " . . - 25
" for Pupils, 15
Drawing, 5
Guitar, 15
Intermedi.\te Department.
English Branches, for Juveniles, ----- 10
English Branches, for Minims, - - . . - ^
Music, for Juniors, -.-.---. 10
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
Primary Department — First Division.
Reading (Third Reader), Orthography (Creerj's iirst Lessons), Gram-
mar (Brown's first Lessons), Penmanship, Practical Arithmetic (Robin
son's Rudiments), Intellectual Arithmetic (Robinson's Primary), Object
Lessons.
Second Division.
Reading (Second and First Readers), Orthography (Creery's first
Lessons), Penmanship, Practical Arithmetic (Robinson's Rudiments),
Object Lessons.
Intermediate Department — First Division.
Reading (Fifth Reader), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship, Arith-
metic (Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's Institute).
Geography (Mitchell's Intermediate), English Composition, General His-
tory, (Parley's), Etiquette, Sacred History, Christian Doctrine, U. S.
History.
Second Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Orthography, Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's Primary), Geog-
raphy (Mitchell's Primary), Elementary Composition, Etiquette, Sacred
History, Christian Doctrine.
Senior Department — ?lrst Division.
Reading (Sixth Reader), Penmanship, Rhetoric and Composition, Al-
gebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, English Literature,
Botany, Book-Keeping, Astronomy, Ornamental Penmanship, Review
of Geography and Grammar, Zoology.
Second Division.
Reading (Sixth Reader), Orthographic Dictation (Creery's Grammar
School Speller), Penmanship, Composition, Grammar (Brown's Insti-
tute), Arithmetic (Robinson's Practical and Mental), Physical Geography
(Cornell's), Sacred History, Familiar Science (Peterson's), Physiology
(Steel's).
From Sept., 1879, to June, 1880.
Anderson, Gertie Chicago, 111
Anderson, Nellie " "
Bailey, Mary C
Barry, Mary
Barnard, Annie " "
Baxter, Matilda
Bennett, Martha " "
Berry, Mamie "
Bergeron, Delia Bourbonnais, "
Blodgett, Maud Chicago, "
Boswell, Millie .
Boisvert, Matilda Bourbonnais, "
Boisvert, Hedwige " "
Bowen, Maggie , Chicago, "
Bowden, Maggie " "
Bonfield, Stella
Bonfield, Mamie " "
Bonfield, Maria
Bowles, Mamie " "
Bush, Ada
Bradburn, Ida
Bressnehan, Maggie " "
Bressnehan, Mamie " ''
Brennan, Bessie " "
Brennan, Mamie " "
Brady, Minnie " "
Bussalb, Charlotte "
Burke, Gracie
Burke, Johanna Chebanse, "
Burke, Nellie
Carroll, Lillie Chicago, "
Campbell, Fannie "
Casey, Mamie " "
Callahan, Emma " "
Clayburgh, Jennie " "
Cleary, Fannie "
Cleary, Bessie
u
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
Clearv, Katie Chicago, 111.
Clearv, Julia "
Clearv, Maudie " "
Conners. Minnie '' "
Cotter, Nellie
Conley. Nellie
Cole, Minnie
Cole, Emma " "
Coines, Annie Terre Haute, Ind.
Coleman, Julia Chicago, 111.
Colby, Jennie " "
Collins, Jennie " "
Collins, AUie
Cudahy , Mary " "
Cudahv, Lizzie " "
Cudahy, Clara
Cudahy, Celia "
Cunimings, Anastasia " "
Dalton, Katie
Donnelly, Mary
Dole, Dora Oakland, Cal.
Doyle, Fannie Sycamore, *I11.
Duggan, Mary Chicago, "
Eiclibcrg, Jennie " *'
Ehvood, Delia
Enright, Mary Alice " "
Excell, Evie
Fant, Evelyn
Farrell, Kate
Foote, Mamie " "
Foote, Rosie " "
Farrell, Bessie " '•
Gavin, Teresa "
Geary, Mary " "
Gillespie, Rosie " "
Green, Annie " "
Green, Nellie " "
Green, Mamie " "
Green, Katie " "
Grady, Mamie " "
Guelder, Fannie " "
I laggarty , Mary " "
Hagan, Mary E " "
Hannegan, Annie " "
Hastings, Katie " "
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Heidwejer, Flora Chicago, 111.
Hickev, Sarah " "
Hickev, Annie ... " "
Hibbard, Mamie "
Henry, Lizzie " "
Higgins, Mamie " "
Higgins, Ella
Higgins, Genevieve " "
Holly, Dawn
Howard, Nettie
Hunter, Viola
Hudson, Annie " "
Hunt, Pearl
Hussey, Lizzie " "
Hyde, Olive B
Jauriett, Rosella
Jackson, Jessie "
Johnson, Minnie " "
Jones, Henrietta " "
Kalstrom, Lizzie " "
Keenan, Stella
KeTioe, Maggie " "
Kehoe, Ella
Kelly, Maggie " "
Keys, Mary " "
Kl-aner, Emma " "
Lawless, Emily " "
Lacy, Maude " "
Lawnsdale, Nellie " "
Leahy, Annie " "
Leahy, Mamie " "
Leopold, Esther " "
Leddie, Ella " "
Lesen, Nettie " "
Leyden, Annie " "
Leyden, Mary " "
Leyden, Nora " "
Lindauer, Rosie " "
Lowell, Carrie " "
Maher, Annie " "
Maher, Jennie " "
Maher, Mamie " "
Marsh, Cora Columbvis, O.
Marsh, Maggie Chicago, 111.
Manley, Katie Indianapolis, Ind.
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ST. xavier's academy.
Mason, Lottie Chicago, 111.
Mayer, Ida " "
Mahonj, Maggie " "
Mahoney, Julia " "
Mahone V, Marv " "
Meath, Charlotte Mendota, "
Meehan, Rosie Chicago, "
Meyer, Amelia " "
Mergentheim, Bertha " "
McAuley, Belle " "
Mc Auley, Lizzie " "
McCabe, Minnie " "
McCleary, Bessie " "
McDonnell, Mary Agnes " "
McDonnell, Birdie " "
McDonald, Flora " "
McGlauchlin, Jessie " "
McNemara, Annie " "
McQuaid, Lizzie " "
Moore, Maria " "
Molton, Maude " "
Mitchell, Fannie Charleston, "
Mulroy, Ida Chicago, "
Mustee, Rosa " "
Murphy, Maggie " "
Murphy, Veronica " "
Mulloy, Nellie " "
Mondheeper, Rose " "
Neary, Nellie Utica, "
Nolan, Nellie Chicago, "
Norfolk, Mary Charleston, "
O'Brien, Annie Chicago, "
O'Brien, Nellie ... « "
O'Conner, Katie " »
O'Donnell, Marv " "
O'Callahan, Sarah " "
O'Farrell, Kate " »
Ort, Katie " "
Ozier, Ida " "
Paradise, Francis Memphis, Tenn.
Piquenard, Juliette Chicago, 111.
Plows, Martha " "
Plows, Olivia " "
Prussing, Elma " "
Quirk, Marv " "
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY. II
Quinlan, Jeanette Chicago, 111.
Quinlan, Mary " "
Ralph, Annie
Rasche, Annie " "
Reid, Clara
Redfieki, Amie
Riordan, Alice Knoxville, "
Richardson, Grace Chicago, "
Root, Hattie
Rothschild, Amy
Sandmier, Lillie
.Sandmier, Laura
Sandmier, Annie
Sanders, Johanna
Sherwood, Maude
Sherwood, Fannie Green Bay, Wis.
Shanley, Katie Chicago, 111.
Shoenhoffen, Katie .... " "
Simons, Bertha " "
Simpson, Cora " "
Snowell, Mary F
Smith, Annie
Spies, Mary " "
Speck, Annie •' "
Stearnes, Marie " "
Strauss, Carrie " "
Strouss, Sadie " "
Surprinant, Cornelia Bute City, Montana.
Tanner, Verna Chicago, 111.
Thompson, Mary " "
Thomas, Leila '• "
Tihbet, Mattie
Tighe, Lizzie Hyde Park, "
Tymeson, Alice Chicago, "
Traynor, Aggie " "
VanSiclen, Susie " "
Walsh, Nellie "
Westcott, Effie " "
Weekes, Jennie " "
Welch, Katie
Walker, Clara Lemont, "
Winkler, Jennie Chicago, "
Woods, Maggie Memphis, "
Wright, Maggie Chicago, "
Young, Florence " "
^->->4p^06I^MME|^<-^'^
OBERON, - - - .' - - ZeySacA
Misses M. Norfolk, D. Dole, A. Green, S. Florsheim, L. Tighe,
M. McDonnell, J. Sanders, F. Guelder.
\\'EIXOME CHORUS, - - - tt^ords by Miss M. Moore
Accompanied bv Miss D. Dole.
Miss M. Higgins.
GIPSY MAIDEN, ..... Blake
Misses I. Osier, K. Schoenhoffen, N. Green, L. Hussy, J. Winkler,
B. Simons, J. Clayhurgh, M. Qi ikk.
AVE MARIA — \'ocal Trio, . - - - Marcketti
Misses M. Moore, E. Higgins, G. Higgins.
Accompanied by Mamie Higgins.
THE STARRY HEAVENS — Essay, • - Miss M. Mahoney
FANFARE des DRAGONS, .... Boscovitz
Misses E. Excell, S. Bonfikld, M. Falsbert, L. Mason, C Marsh,
J. Burke, D. Bergeron, V. Hunter.
JUNIORS' CHORUS, - - Accompanied by Miss G. Higgins
TRIPPING THRO' THE MEADOW, - - - Wilson
Misses E. Klaner, M. Steele, M. Casey, N. Conley, K. Welch,
C. Simpson, M. Enright, A. H.-vnnegan.
A MEMORIAE —Written for Bishop Foley's Anniversary, 1S79, Miss M. Thompson
REST THEE — Vocal Trio, - - - Vocal Class
Accompanied by Miss A. Ty'MESon.
ST. xavier's academy. . 13
THE INQUIRY — Recitation, - - - Miss L. Tighe
MAZEPPA — Instrumental Solo, - - Wollenhaupt
Miss M. IIiggins.
THE NINE WORTHIES — Essay, - - Miss M. McDonnell
TI PREGO O PADRE— Vocal Trio, - - - Curs/tman
Misses D. Dole, M. Norfolk, F. Cleaky.
Accompanied by Miss M. Mahoney.
THE STUDY OF HISTORY — Essay, - - Miss M. Geary
COMING STEP, .... Dressier
Misses A. Bush, S. Keenan, L. McAuley, B. Cleary, A. Leahy,
L. Kalstkom, L. Sandmier, K. Cleary', F. Paradise,
M. Murphy-, M. Stearnes, M. Connors.
SEE THE PALE MOON — Vocal Duet, - - - Campani
Misses M. Mahoney, M. Higgins.
Accompanied by Miss F. Cleary.
THE ARMY OF THE LORD — Recitation, - - Miss S. Hickey
ANVIL CHORUS, .... Grobe
Misses A. Smith. J. Cleaky, H. Boisvekt, A. Cummings, M. O'Donnell,
M. Steele, K. Shanley, B. McAuley.
BYGONE HOURS — Poem, - - - Miss 'M. Moore
LA GAZZA LADRA, - - - - - Rossini
Misses M. Higgins, F. Cleary, M. Mahoney, M. Norfolk,
V. Tanner, M. Moore, D. Dole, A. Tymeson.
"VJ^IjEIDIOTOIE^ir.
Miss Fannie Cleaky.
FAREWELL CHORUS, ■ - Words by Miss M. Thompson
Sung by' the GRy\DL'.\TES.
Accompanied by Miss M. Norfolk.
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Miss LIZZIE TIGHE, Miss MARTHA BENNETT,
Miss FANNIE CLEAR Y, Miss JOHANNA SANDERS,
Miss MARY THOMPSON.
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MARY THOMPSON, ANNIE O'BRIEN, DORA DOLE.
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Miss JOHANNA BURKE,
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Miss Mary E. Thoyripsori.
,^fiss Maria E. Aloore.
Miss .Mamie F. Higgins.
Miss Maggie A. Mahony.
Miss Lizzie A. Tighe.
Miss Sarah J. Hickey.
Miss Mary A. McDonnell.
Miss Mary J. Geary.
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Miss Genevieve Higgins.
Miss Mary Xorfolh.
Miss Mary Barry.
Miss JSl'ellie Walsh.
Miss Maggie Kehoe.
Miss Annie 0' Brien.
Miss Verna Tanner.
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Carrie Strauss,
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Nellie Burke, ]
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RosiE Lindauer,
Celia Cldahy,
Matilda Boisyert,
Veronica Murphy,
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Annie Speck,
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Mary Ellen Hagan.
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Martha Bennett,
Miss
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Katie M \nley.
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Viola Hunter,
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Mary Qiirk,
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Anxie Ralph,
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Mary Duggax,
Katie Welch,
Mary O'Donnell,
Julia Cleary,
Ida Meyer,
Axastasia Cummings,
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Mary F. Snoavell,
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Maggie Woods,
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Nellie Nolan,
Fannie Gelder,
Minnie Conners,
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RosiE Meehax,
Gracie Richardson,
Ada Beauchamp,
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Hedwige Boisyert,
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Maggie Bovven, j
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Mamie Foot,
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Julia Colemax,
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Jennie Weeks,
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Matilda Baxter,
Miss
Faxxie Mitchell.
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READING.
GRADUATE CLASS.
The Gold Medal Fannie Cleary
First Pretniinn Sarah Hickey
.Second " Maggie Mahon v
FIRS r CLASS.
First Premium Maggie Kehoe
Second " Genevieve Higgins
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium May Baxter
.Second " Martha Bennett
Third " Johanna .Sanders
SECOND CLASS— Secoiul Division.
First Premium Emma Callahan
Second " Nellie O'Brien
Third " Nellie Neary
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Cora Marsh
Second " Evie Excell, Aggie Traynor
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Annie Ralph
Second " Katie Hastings
Third " Mary Leyden, Nellie Conley
FOUlirU CLASS.
First Premium Katie Welch
Second " Laura Sandmier
Third " Mary O'Donnell
FOl'R TH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Nellie Burke
Second " Mary Alice Enright
Third " Bessie Cleary
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Stella Keenan
-Second " Nora Levden
22 ST. XAVIER's ACADEMY.
FIFTH CLASS— Secornl Division.
First Premium Evelyn Fanl
Second " ■ Katie Green
SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium Mary Foote
Second " Julia Coieman
Third " Celia Cudah v
PENMANSHIP.
ORNAMENTAL.
Gold Pen Maria Moore
Second Premium Mamie Higgins
Third " Mary Geary, Mary McDonnell
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium N'erna Tanner
Second " Nellie Walsh
Third " Minnie Brady
PLAIN PENMANSHIP.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Maria Moore
Second " Mary (Jeary
Third " Mamie Higgins
FIRST GLASS.
First Premium Nellie Walsh
Second " Minnie Brady
Third " Mary Barry
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Johanna Burke
Second " Annie Green
Third " Evie Excell
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Mary F. Snovvell
Second " Minnie Conners
Third " Nellie Burke
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Ada Beauchamp
Second " Hedwige Boisvert
Third " Katie Shanley, Katie Green
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium ; Katie Dalton, Jennie Weeks
Second " Minnie Bowen, Veronica Murphy
Third " Julia Coleman
24 ST. xavier's academy.
THIRD CLASS Second Division.
First Premium Katie Ort
Second " Stella Bonfield, Lillie Sandmier
Third " Carrie Strauss
FOITRTH CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Nolan
Second " Annie Cummings
Third " Katie Welch
FOURTH CLASS -Second Division.
First Premium Ida Ozier
Second " Ida Meyer
Third " Rosie Mustey
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Celia Cudahy
-Second " Ada Beauchamp
Third " Katie Shanley
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Maggie Murphy
Second " Katie Green
SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " Gertie Anderson
Third " Maud Cleary
MATHEMATICS.
ARITHMETIC— First Class.
Gold Medal Johanna Burke
First Premium Nellie Walsh, Maggie Kelly
Second " Annie O'Brien
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Genevieve Higgins
Second " Johanna Sanders
Third " 1 )ora Dole
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Stella Florsheim
Second " Julia Mahony
Third " Mary Cudahy
FOURTH CI- ASS.
First Premium Annie Hannegan
Second " ... Jessie McGlauchlin
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Mary O'Connell, Rosie Lindauer
Second " Nora Leyden, Clara Cudahy
Third " Francis Paradise, Mary Mahony
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SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium Veronica Murphy, Jennie Collins
Second " Celia Cudahy, Kittie Cleary
Third " Marie Stearns, Allie Collins
ALGEBRA.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium, Gold Medal Matilda Baxter
" " P'annie Cleary
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Walsh
Second " Martha Bennett
GEOMETRY.
First Premium Fanny Clear\'
Second " Matilda Baxter
HISTORY.
GRADUATE CI,ASS— Modekn History.
Gold Medal Maggie Mahony
First Premium Mary Thompson, Mary Gear}'
" " Sarah Hickey, Fannie Cleary
Second " Mamie Higgins, Mary McDonnell
FIRST CLASS— Gener.\l History.
First Premium Maggie Kehoe, M. Norfolk
" Ella Higgins
Second " Annie O'Brien
SECOND CLASS— U. S. History.
First Premium E vie Excell, Olive Hyde
Second " Emma Callahan
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Kate O'Farrell
Second " Viola Hunter
COMPOSITION.
Gold Medal Genevieve Higgins
First Premium Mary Thompson
Second " Mary McDonnell
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Dora Dole, Annie O'Brien
Second " Mary Norfolk, Maggie Kehoe
Third " A'erna Tanner
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium May Baxter
Second " Martha Bennett
Third " Maggie Kelly
26 ST. xavier's academy.
SECOND CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Johanna Burke
Second " Nellie O'Brien
Third " Stella Florsheim
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Kate O'Farrell
Second " Cora Marsh
Third " Viola Hunter
THIRD CLASS— Sccontl Division.
First Premium Mamie Green, Katie Ort
Second " Lizzie Hussey
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Katie Welch
Second ■' Anastasia Cummings
Third " Nellie Nolan
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium Bell McAuley
Second " Ida Ozier
Third " Mamie Casej'
BIBLE HISTORY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Barry
Second " Ella Higgins
Third " Minnie Bradv
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Julia Mahony
Second " Stella B&nfield
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
Gold Medal Martha Bennett
First Premium Lizzie Tighe
" " Mary Thompson
" " Johanna Sanders
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie O'Brien
Second " Johanna Burke
Third " Emma Callahan
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Mary Quirk, K. O'P^arreil
Second " Aggie Travnor, L. Cudah v
FOUR I H CLASS.
First Premiutn Laura Sandmier
Second " Annie Barnard
Third " Lizzie Kalstrom
.ST. xavier's academy.
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FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premiiini.
Second "
. . Bessie Clearv
. .Rosie Meehan
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium.
Second "
. .Katie Shanlev
Maggie Murphy.
SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium.
Second "
Tiiird
. . . Kittie Cleary
.... Mary Foote
. . . Katie Dalton
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
i
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium.
Second "
Tiiird '• .
. . Mary Donnelly i
. . .Katie Manlev }
. . . Maggie Kell\
INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium.
Second "
Third
. .Delia Bergeron
. . . Clara Walker
. Fannie Mitchell
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FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium.
Annie Barnard, J. Clayburgh
Second "
Third
Mary O'Donnell
. . . .Julia Clearv
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium.
Mary Alice Enright
Second
. Maggie Woods
Third
PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY.
FIFTH CLASS.
.G
racie Richardson
1
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First Premium.
Second "
Third
. . . . Annie Leahv
. . Stella Keenan
Lizzie McAuley
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
First Premium .
Second
Third "
.Annie Sandmier
Francis Paradise
Maggie Murphy
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
GR.\DITATE CL.\SS.
First Premium Mary Geary, Mary McDonnell
Second " Lizzie Tighe
Third " Sarah Hickey
28 ST. xavier's academy.
ASTRONOMY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Mary Thompson, Fannie Cleary
Second " Mamie Higgins, Maria Moore
Third " Mary McDonnell, Lizzie Tighe
CHEMISTRY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Fannie Cleary, Mary McDonnell
Second " Mary Thompson, Mamie Higgins
Third " Sarah Hickey, Maggie Mahony
ZOOLOGY.
GRADUA TK CT-ASS.
First Premium Lizzie Tighe
Secoiui " Sarah Hickey
Third " Maggie Mahony
BOOK-KEEPING.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium F. Cleary, Mary Thompson
Second " Mary Geary
Third " Maria Mooi e
RHETORIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Genevieve Higgins, Annie O'Brien
Second " Verna Tanner, Mary Brady
LITERATURE.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Norfolk
" Eiia Higgins
Second " Dora Dole
PHYSIOLOCiV.
SECOND CLASS— l-irst Division.
First Premium Martha Bennett
Second " Matilda Baxter
Third " Johanna Sanders
SICCOND CL.^SS— Second Division.
First Premium Johanna Burke
Second " Olive B. Hyde
30 ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
EMBROIDERY.
First Premiuiii Annie Green
Second " Bell McAuley
PLAIN SEWING.
Premium Marv Duijgan
TAPESTRY.
Fanny Cleary, Maggie Mahony.
CROCHET.
First Premium Matilda Boisvert, Jennie Winkler
Second " Nellie O'Brien, Carrie Strauss
Third " Stella Florsheim
Fourth " Hedwige Boisvert
MENDING AND DARNING.
A Silver Thimble Johanna Burke
The following drew tor the thimble:
J. Burke, V. Hunter,
M. Quirk, J. Sanders,
E. Excell, K. O'Farrell.
IMPROVEMENT.
Annie Speck, Fannie Sherwood,
Lillie Meehan, Lillie Carroll,
Flora Heidweir, Amie Rothschild,
Marv McCabe, Maude Sherwood.
Hxamination, Scholarship, i ©eportmcnt
FIRST SESSION,
Mary Thompson
Maria Moore
Fannie Clear v
Mamie Higgins
Maggie Mahony
Mary Geary
Mary McDonnell
Lizzie Tighe
Sarah Hickey
FIRST CLASS.
Genevieve Hitjgins
Hattie Root
\'erna Tanner
Maggie Kehoe
Mary Norfolk
NelHe Walsh
Mary Barry
Annie O'Brien
Ella I liggins
Mary Brady
SECOND CLASS.
Dora Dole Promoted
Mary Donnell\-
Matilda Baxter
Johanna Sanders ._
Martha Bennett ."
Maggie Kelly
Nellie Neary
Katie Manlev
Maggie Wright
Fannie Doyle
THIRD CLASS.
Johanna Burke Promoted
Emma Callahan "
Olive Hvde "
Nellie 0"'Brien.. , "
Stella Florsheim "
Ex. At.
Sch. Ar.
96
96
95
94
94
95
94
95
94
94
94
94
93
92
9t
92
91
92
94
94
94
93
93
93
92*
94 J
91
9H
90 i
94?
90*
95
90
92
90
92
88
92
93
96
92
93
9^
95
90
93
90
94
88
91
B3
94
82
89
81
94
75
84
93i
94
89
94
88
94
86
91
S5
90
Dep. At.
100
99
100
99
99
99
99
100
99
100
100
100
100
95
160
100
100
ICO
100
90
100
91
100
96
98
96
96
99
79
100
100
ICO
100
95
32
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
THIRD CLASS- Contiiiuetl.
^'j'^-. Jennie Colby Promoted
Annie Green "
Lottie Mason "
Evie Excell
Julia Mahonev
Kate 0'P\nn-eil
Maggie Hillock
Alice Tvmeson Not examined
Rosella Jauriett
Lizzie Haggett.
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
Viola Hunter Promoted
Mary Cudahy "
Cora Marsh
Lizzie Cudahy
IVLiry Grady "
Nellie Green "
Mary Quirk "
Aggie Tray nor "
Rosie Gillespie
Delia Bergeron
Mamie Green
Jessie McGlaughlin
Annie Ralph
Clara Walker
Maggie Marsh
Katie 1 lastings Not examined
Stella Bonfield
Mary Duggan
Annie Hannes^ran "
Ex. At.
83
83
88
86
82
81
absent
912
90 i
88 ii
87'
86
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83'
83
86i
82 4
79i
791
78^
76a
FOURTH CLASS— First Division.
Lillie Sandmeier Proinoted
Carrie Strauss "
Nellie Conley "
Mary Leyden "
A nnie Barnard
Nellie Nolan
Julia Cleary
Anastasia Cummings
Jennie Clayburgh
Emma Klaner
Ella Kehoe Not examined
Gracie Burke " '
FOrUTll tI,.\SS Second Division
Laura Sandmeier Promoted
Millie Boswell
Katie Welch "
Lizzie Kalstrom "
Esther Leopold "
Emily Lawless "
iSLiry O'Donnell
Bertha Simons "
^lary .Spies "
Mary Snowell
88
88
86
8.S
84
81
79
78
74
72
89
88
86
8s
85
84
84
84
83
82
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92
90
91
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89
83
86
94|
911
903
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9.'^l
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100
90
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97
100
100
ICO
92
93
89
90
93
90
9-'
89
89
84
9^
92
95
89
94
87
88
86
86
87
96
100
94
100
97
100
65
100
95
100
100
100
96
96
97
100
85
90
90
100
100
100
93
97
100
100
100
9^
99
93
75
100
94
99
86
100
99
97
98
100
100
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
33
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division. Continued.
Ida Ozier
Katie O'Conner
Mary Enright
Mamie Casey
Maggie Woods
Ida Mayer
Nettie Howard
Bessie Cleary
Bell McAuley
Rosie Meehan
Birdie McDonnell
Jennie Winkler
Fannie Gelder
FIFTH CLASS— First Division.
N ellie Burke Promoted
Cora Simpson "
Minnie Conners "
Clara Cudahy
Stella Keenan
Annie Leahy
Annie Smith
Lizzie McAuley
Ada Beauchamp
Nora Leyden
Hedwige Boisvert
Maude Blodgett
Rosie Lindauer
Katie Shanley
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
Francis Paradise
Jessie Jackson
Mary Mahoney
Maggie Murphy
Nellie Mulloy
Annie Hickey
Katie Green
Clara Reed
Adaline Fant
Lizzie Thomas
Carrie Lowell
SIXTH CLASS— First Division.
Mary Dunn Promoted
Susie VanSyckle "
Annie Sandmeier "
Lillie McAfFerty
Maggie Bo wen
Mamie Foote
Mattie Tippet
Katie Dalton
Julia Coleman
Marie Stearns
Lizzie McQuaid
Mamie Bon Held
Etlie Westcott
Ei. Av.
Sch. Av.
8i
89
8i
90
So
87
So
86
79
88
77
84
74
79
74
80
73
87
72
72
absent
85
i(
94
90
90f
90
90t
92
85
92
82
93
81
90
80
85
80
8S
80
90
80
90
70
88
77
87
77
88
absent
87
88
82
91
70
86
70
84
78
86
70
89
78
87
72
75
absent
bS
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90
li
89
90
90
b6
89
84
90
83
90
82
90
86
90
79
85
76
85
75
90
79
86
S2
80
78
89
77
86
Dep. At.
94
100
100
86
100
100
77
100
91
too
98
99
TOO
85
97
88
97
98
85
98
100
98
100
95
100
86
97
88
91
80
89
89
80
100
100
100
93
80
85
80
98
96
79
93
100
89
85
97
99
:i
34
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SIXTH CLASS— First Division. Continued
Florence Young
jSIaude Sherwood
Kittie Clearv
Lizzie Henry
Bessie Brennan
SIXTH CLASS— Second Division.
Veronica Murphy
Celia Cudahy
Jennie ColHns
Flora Heidweyer
Charlotte Bussalb.
SEVENTH CLASS.
Jennie Weeks
Maude Cleary
Mary Hagan
Mamie Johnson
Nellie Cotter
Cornelia Suprenant
Delia Ellwood
Annie Collins . .
Lillie Meehan
Sadie Strauss
Jidiette Piquenard
Fannie Campbell
Lillie Carroll
Mamie Bresnahan
Maggie Bresnahan
Nettie Traynor
Mollie Haggerty
Dawn Holly
Mamie Brennan
PRIMER.
Jessie Woods
Flora B. McDonald
Nettie Jones
Maggie Barton
Ida Bradhurn
Ursula Nutini
Rosie Foote
Amy Redfield
Bessie Farrell
Amy Rothschild
Nellie O'Brien
Bertha Mergentheim
Mamie Berry
Mamie Leahy
X. At.
78
70
70
70
absent
93
90
82
absent
Sch. .tv.
85
85
So
78
90
90
90
89
85
S3
Dep. At.
79
100
100
90
. 90
100
100
100
90
9.S
95
93
98
80
90
9-!
89
100
ICO
97
89
lOO
100
97
97
96
98
99
9.S
70
82
86
85
85
7.S
85
98
9.S
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97
8.S
93
95
ST XAVIER S ACADEMY.
3.S
SECOND SESSION.
Mar\ Thompson.
Fannie Cleary . . .
Maria Moore ....
Mart Geary
Maggie Mahony .
Mary McDonnell
Mamie Higgins
.Sarah Hickey.
Lizzie Tishe. .
FIRST CLASS.
Mary Barry Promoted
Genevieve Higgms "
Neliie Walsh
Maggie Kehoe "
Mary Norfolk
Annie O'Brien "
Verna Tanner "
Ella Higgins.
Dora Dole. . .
Minnie Brady .
SECOND CLASS.
Matilda Baxter Promoted
Mary Donnelly . "
Johanna Sanders "
Martha Bennett "
Maggie Kellie "
Nellie Neary
Katie Manley
Johanna Burke
Lottie Mason
Stella Florsheim
Emma Callahan
Nellie O'Brien
Olive Hyde
Annie Green
Ex. Av.
THIRD CLASS.
Julia Mahonv Promoted
Kate O'Farrell
Evie Excell "
Viola Hunter
Cora Marsh
Mary Quirk
Mary Cudahy
Alice Tynieson
Aggie Tray nor
Lizzie Cudahy
Nellie Green
THIRD CLASS— Second Division.
Katie Ort Promoted
Mamie Green "
^'ch. Av.
97!
97
98
97f
96
98
97,
94
95
964
94
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92
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90
94
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93
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9^
86
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89
98
97
96
89
94
94
100
93
94
100
95
95
90
92
91
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92
95
91
85
90
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81
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98
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97
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89
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80
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88
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86
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82
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96
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96
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100
75
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93
97
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ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
THIRD CLASS— Second Division. Continued.
Delia Bergferon Promoted
Clara Walker
Stella Bonfield
Katie Hastings "
Katie Schoenhoften "
Lillie Sandmeier
Jessie McGlauchlin
Lizzie Hussey
Mar}- Leyden
Alary Duggan
Annie Hannegan
Carrie Strauss
Annie Ralph
Fannie Mitchell
Nellie Conley
Rosie Gillespie
Martha Plows
FOURTH CLASS.
Julia Cleary Promoted
Nellie Nolan '•
Jennie Clavbvirgh "
Emma Klaner "
Annie Barnard "
Anastasia Cummings "
Mary O'Donnell
Katie Welch
Laura Sandmeier
Bertha .Simons
Lizzie Kalstrom
Millie Bosvvell
Emily Lawless
Mary Spies
Esther Leopold
Ella Kehoc
Ida Mulrov
Ex. Av.
FOURTH CLASS— Second Division.
Nellie Burke Promoted
Mary Snowell "
Minnie Conners "
Ida Ozier
Marv Enright "
BelfMcAuley
Mamie Casey "
Maggie Woods
Ida Mayer
Rosie Mustey
Grace Richardson
Bessie Cleary
Cora Simpson
Fannie Guelder
Jennie Winkler
Rosie Gillispie
Clara Meath
Rosie Meehan
Katie O'Conner
863-
84f
8.3
83
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79
79
79
79
78
74
80
69
88
87
84
84
84
83
So
80
80
77
7.S
absent
Srh. Av.
91
89
88
86
85
84
83
83
80
80
81
79
77
7.S
75
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94,
89!
89!
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90
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94
93
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90
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85
91
90
95
90
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100
94
78
98
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100
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90
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89
100
100
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100
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79
100
87
96
99
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75
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89
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100
100
90
93
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95
95
91
95
96
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93
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87
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87
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88
99
89
100
87
98
87
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89
^5
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95
75
85
79
95
80
90
85
100
95
100
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
37
FIFTH CLASS.
Mamie O'Connell Promoted
Rosie Lindauer "
Annie Smith "
Ada Beauchamp "
Annie Leaiiy "
Katie Shanley "
Nora Leyden "
Lizzie McAuley
Stella Keenan "
Hedwige Boisvert
Annie Maher
Minnie McCabe
FIFTH CLASS— Second Division.
Francis Paradise Promoted
Katie Green
Maggie Murpliy
Mary Mahonev
Annie Sandmeier
Clara Reed
Ella Leddy
Susie VanSycle
Jennie Maher
Lillie Mc Aiierty
Nellie MuUoy ."
Mamie Dunn
SIXTH CLASS.
Marie Stearns Promoted
Katie Dalton "
Mamie Foote "
Maggie Bowen "
Julia Coleman "
Veronica Murphy "
Celia Cudahy "
Mattie Tippet "
Lizzie McQuaid "
Kittie Clear\' ...
Maud Sherwood
Jennie Collins
Alice Collins
Gertie A nderson
Jennie Weeks
Mary Hagan
Maud Clear}'
Josie Mosher
Lillie Carroll
Pearl Hunt
Flora Heidvveyer
Effie Westcott
Mamie Bonfield
SEVENTH CLASS.
Nellie Cotter
Cornelia Surprenant
LilHe Meehan
Minnie Johnston
Ex. At.
93
Scb. Av.
I'tp. At.
93
83
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94
98
86
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72
94
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91
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91
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86
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76
80
86
79
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89
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87
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66
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77
68
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82
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90
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SEVENTH CLASJ. Continued.
Sadie Strouss
Mary Keys .♦."..
Teresa Gavin '. . .
Juliette Piquenard
Mollie Haggarty
Helena I'lrich
Jennie Ehvood
PRIMER.
Annie Hudson
Maude Molton
Bessie McCleary
Annie Rothschild
Annie McNemara
Mary Bowles
Nettie Traynor
Mamie Leahy
Mary Quinlan
Maggie Bowden
Flora McDonald
Fannie Sherwocd
OUie Plows
Nettie [ones
Emma Cole
Minnie Cole
Mamie Berry
Maggie Berry
Ex. At.
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90
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nits f^i l^t ^^MhtxB.
The pupils should remember that, in an institution of this kind, it
would be impossible to preserve order without well established Rules ;
and when these Rules are once understood, each young ladv should con-
sider it her duty, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her
companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a most acceptable
assistance to her teachers, whose greatest pleasure amongst them, will be
derived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important Rule concerns their religious du-
ties, which all will be required to attend functuully.
id. Strict silence must be observed m all places, except during the
time allowed for recreation, in the room appointed for that purpose ; but
even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never permitted in the
halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall or any room in
which all are assembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose
of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasurer ; also, all
jewelry^ except a breast pin, pair of ear-rings, and small chain.
15th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once in
two weeks.
7th. The pupils are not allowed to make visits oftcner than once a
month.
8th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to ex-
clude all others, or become remarkable; on the contrary, all should try to
be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, especially towards
new pupils.
9th. During the recreation hours, no work is permitted that will pre-
vent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the
mind and preparing it for future study.
40 ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
loth. No books brought to the Academy by the pupils, can be read
without submitting them ibr inspection to their teacher. Letters are also
subject to the inspection of the Directress.
nth. No visits allowed, except at the appointed times, viz: IVed-
uesdtiv afternoons and Sunday ; pupils who wish to give no ti-ouble, should
be particular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
i2th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books, toilet articles,
wearing apparel, etc , must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a
slovenlv appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in
this respect, must expect to lose all good marks, as well as the respect of
her companions and teachers.
13th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms
during the hours given tliem for practice, neither should they speak in
those rooms.
14th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room, during scliool or recrea-
tion hours, without special permission.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS FOLLOWS:
^Yi o'clock. Rise. '
634' " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by Recreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Recitation in respective class rooms.
1 1 3^^ " Dinner and Recreation.
mYz " Study.
I " Recitation.
4 " Luncheon and Recreation.
s^Yz " Study.
6 " .Sv:pper. Rosarv (for the Catholics).
dYi " Recreation.
8'4^ " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respec-
tive dormitiiries for the night.
Studies will he resuinecl the First Monday in Sep-
tember, and no young lady who is not then in attend-
ance will he allowed, to compete for the Deportment
Medal
IN MEMORIAM
liqht lev. Bii^hop Eolcu, B.D.
Written far February 27 ^ 1879.
Heaven's portals widely open.
Angels, that day's mission done.
Crowded round the throne of Jesus ,
Telling all the victories won.
Holy deeds were there recorded,
Some had sad, sad tales to tell ;
Others whispered deeds of kindness.
Tales which Jesus loves so well.
Now a shining seraph hastened,
Angel of a school was he,
Tells he now how in a convent
Children's hearts were bounding free.
Bounding in anticipation,
Of a fast approaching day,
Feast of one whose earthly presence,
Brightened up their young lite's way.
How for weeks, they had been planning,
Planning to delight that heart,
Sparing naught that would give pleasure,
Conjuring every childish art.
Listening kindly, smiling sweetly,
Unto them our dear Lord said,
"Little know they that their shepherd
Spends his feast witli us instead."
42 ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Cherubs hear hi iovous wonder,
Words that to their happy band!
Add another star resplendent,
\\'hile before the tlirone they stand.
Seraphs Hnger while admiring
Wisdom's ways so undefined.
Dropping now a tear of sorrow.
For the dear ones left behind.
Yet, alas! those children knew not
Of the word gone forth that day.
While they planned and planned in earnest,
Choosing recitations gay.
Strange to say one piece selected
For the daj^, they longed to see.
Was the dirge like, sad " Inquiry,"
Where can happiness be ?
Crushed our hearts, our spirits gloomy,
At the dawn of that sad day.
When we learned that death's cold an^el
Bore our Father's soul awaj-.
Little know we of life's crosses,
Thus far light has been its care.
Truly this has been the greatest
Some of us have had to bear.
Father, in thy Home eternal.
Pray for thj' poor children here;
Know that sinful chains may bind us,
E\er are they clanking near.
lieg that we as earth fades from us,
Or its claims we fling aside,
May say with thee, in truthful language,
" To do my duty I have tried."
Till the ceaseless waves of life
Mingle with the silvery spray
Of Eternity's great ocean,
With us will thy memory stav.
Then once more we'll gather round thee,
As in the happy days q( yore;
When our barks are safely anchored.
And we rest on Heaven's shore.
-Mary/ Thompson.
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CHICAGO.
^"^ Academic Yeab ^^sO'
PROSPECTUS
^t. Xkvief ^ ffidaderqy
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
This Institution first opened In 1846, is now permanently located on the corner of
Wabash Avenue and Twenty-Ninth Street, about three miles from the center of
the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and well adapted
to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected with the various sleeping
apartments, and the entire building is heated by steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to health, and those
parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy during the past years can
give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation which exists,
has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 2~th, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy enjoys all
the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to secure order
and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months eacli — the first
session commencing on the first of September; the second on the first of February.
A vacation of about one week is allowed at Christmas, when pupils are permitted to
visit their parents if they desire it. If residents of the city they are permitted to do
so once a month— generally the first Sunday of the month. ,
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or friends ; visits on
other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since study is necessarily interrupted
thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the supervision
of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case leave (as is some-
times the practice), just before the close of the year, without serious damage to their
standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
No deduction is made for tlie first two or last two weeks of the term, nor for
absence except in cases of protracted sickness.
As the practice of leaving just before the close of the year is a serious damage to
the Interests of the Institution any pupil does so at the risk of her good standing.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention, consistent with the
spirit of a mild, but firm government, is paid to the comfort of the young ladies placed
at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is taken to nourish in their minds those
principles of virtue and religion which alone can render education profitable. Xo
undue iiijinence is exercised over the religious opinions of non-Catholic pupils; how"
ever, for the sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline of
the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to parents and
guardians.
At the annual distribution of premiums, those who have given evidence of polite
and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Most Rev. Archbishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and useful educa-
tion. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition, History and Penman-
ship. A certain portion of time is allowed each pupil for plain and ornamental
needle-work, wax flowers, etc.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full Academic
Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always commencing
with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness and etiquette, and all that constitutes
ladylike deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who may be found
duly qiuilifled is promoted.
The Institution is intended for boarders and day scholars. For the latter the
Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues until thtee
o'clock p. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, depends in a
great measure on their regular attendance at school, they .should never be encouraged
in a desire to remain absent, except in case of illness. Parents should, also, see that
they attend to evening study while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation
without private study.
No youn* lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation hours except in
extraordinary cases.
References are required before admitting pupils into the Academy.
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMV,
TERMS.
(For Boarders.)
PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS IN ADVANCE.
Board and Tuition, in Englisli and Music, - - - $150
Language!*, each, ....... lo
Oil Painting, ........ 25
Water Color, ........ 25
Crayon. •-....... 25
Harp. .--...... 40
Guitar, ........ 30
There are no other e.\tra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sisters at the
same time.
Books, Stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing, suitable for
each season,. Toilet articles, six towels, four table napkins, a knife and fork, tea-
spoon, descrtspoon, and napkin ring, two yards of carpeting or a rug, two yards black
net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required, except a large school apron of blue gingham
which, for the sake of uniformity, may be procured at the institution.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
+
TERMS.
(For Day Scholars.)
PER QUARTER OF TEN WEEKS IN ADVANCE.
Academic Department.
English Branches, - - - • - - • SI'T
Music, ... ...... 15
Use of Piano, ....... 5
Painting, for the Pupils, ...... 15
" for those who do not attend school, - - 25
Crayon, " 4. i. » - - - 25
" for Pupils, ....... 15
Drawing, .-..-.--. 5
Guitar, - - - - - - - - • 15
Intermediate Department.
English Branches, for Juveniles, - ■ - - 10
English Branches, for Minims, - - - - - 10
Music, for Juniors, ....-.-10
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
Course of Studies.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.— Second Division.
Reading (Second and First Readers), Orthography, Penmanship, Practical
Arithmetic, (Robinson's Rudiments), Object Lessons,
First Division.
Reading (Third Reader), Orthography, Grammar (Oral), Penmanship, Practical
Arithmetic (Robinson's Rudiments), Intellectual Arithmetic (Robinson's Primary,)
Object Lessons, Map-Drawing, Geography.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT —Second Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Orthography, Penmanship, Arithmetic (Robinson's
Practical and Mental), Grammar, Geography (Mitchell's Primary), Elementary Com-
position, Etiquette, Christian Doctrine, Map-Drawing.
First Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's Institute), Geography
(Mitchell's Intermediate), English Composition, Etiquette, Christian Doctrine, Map-
Drawing, Object Lessons.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.— Second Division, Second and Third Classes.
Reading (Fifth and Sixth Readers), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship, Com-
position, Grammar (Brown's Institute), Arithmetic (Robinson's Practical and
Mental), Physical Geography (Cornell's), Sacred History, Familiar Science (Peter-
son'f). Physiology (Steel's), Etymology, Etiquette. General History, United States
History, Map-Drawing, Algebra.
First Division.— Graduating and First Classes.
Reading (Sixth Reader), Penmanship Plain and Ornamental, Rhetoric and Com-
position, Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, English Literature,
Botany, Book-Keeping, Astronomy, Review of Geography and Grammar, Zoology,
General History, Etiquette.
Catalogue of Pupils.
From Sept., 1880, to June, i88r.
Adams, Clara Chicago, 111.
Allen, May
Allen, Nannie
Anderson, Mauii
Anderson, Angie
Barrett, Mamie
Bardon, Lizzie
Bardon, Tessie
Barnard, Annie ■
Barry, Mary >
Baxter, Matilda
Bennett, Martha
Bergeron, Sophia Bourbonnais, 111
Bergeron, Maria " "
Bergeron, Delia " '"
Bennef , Cornelia . . :
Becklenberg, Maggie "
Bouse, Mamif "
Bonfield, Stella •.■
Bonfield, Maria "
Bowen, Maggie "
Bouden, ^Maggie "
Brady, Minnie Bloomington,
Brown, Evelyn Cherry Valley
Louisville, Ky.
Wahoo. 111.
Chicago, 111.
Canada.
Chicago, 111.
Chicago, 111.
Brennan, Bessie. . .
Brennan. Mamie. . .
Bresnehan, Mamie.
Burns, Mary... . . .. .
Byrne, Mamie
Bush, Ada
Burke, Nellie
Burke, Joe
Casey, Mamie
Cahill. Nellie
Clinnin, Maggie
Cleary, Bessie
Cleary, Kittie
Cleary, Maud
Cleary, Julia
Condon, Maggie..,.
Conley, Mary .
Conley, Geraldine..
Conley, Nellie
Coneman, Bertie . .
Comis, Annie
Cotter, Nellie
Cudahy, Lizzie
Cudahy, Mary
Cudahy, Clara
Cudahy, Celia
Daniel, Flora
DeCampi, ISIary. .. .
Chicago,
Chebanse,
Chicago,
Huntley,
Chicago,
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ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
Chicago, 111.
DeCampi, Annie
Dolan, Katie
Dooker, Lottie
Dorney, Lucy
Dusgan, Marv
Edwards, Mary
Edwards, Minnie
Enright^ Mary
Excell, Evelyn *' "
Fahey, Mary
Fant, Evelyn
it »k
Farrell. Kate
4h ii
Farrell, Kittle
Farrell, Bessie
Fiorsheim, Stella Shreveport, La.
Chicago, 111.
Ferguson, Allie
Foot, Mamie
Ford, Laura
Fogarty, Mary
Franklin, Annie
Frank. Sylvia
Gavin, Teresa
Glaser Nellie,
Gottfried, Marguerite.
Gottfried, Matilda. . . .
Grady, Agnes
Green, Annie
Green. Nellie
Green, Mamie
Green, Kittie
Griffin, Johanna
Haffey, Mary
Hagan, Mary
Haggarty, Mollie
Hannagan, Annie
Hannis. Lillie
Hannis, May
Henderson, Ida
Heidweyer, Flora
HeSron, Annie
Higgins, Ella
Higgins, Genevieve..
Holt, Abbie
Hooley, May
Holt, Beatrice
Holloway, Annie
Holloway, Fannie
Hucper, Rosamond..
Hussey, Lizzie
Hunter, Viola
Hunt. Pearl
Hudson, Annie
Hyde, Olive Blanche
Johnson, Minnie
Jones, Nettie
Kane, Annie
Boston, Mass.
Chicago, 111.
Winchester,
Chicago,
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
Kane, Jennie
Kehoe, Maggie
Kelly, Katie
Kelly, Maggie
Kuh, Isabel
Lacy, Maud
Langpein, Helena.
Leopold. Esther...
Leddy, Ella
Leyden, Nora
Lonsdale, Nellie...
Lott, Nellie
Lowry, Addle. ...
Lippincott, Hanna. .
Lyons, Ellen
Lyman, Ida
Martin, Lena. . .
Maliony, Mary
Marbel, Mary
Mattis, Kittle
Mattis, Clara
Mangan, Jennie
Marsh, Cora
Maher, Annie
McCabe, Minnie
McCleary, Bessie.. .
McDonnell, Birdie.
McMeekin, Carrie..
McQuaid, Lizzie.. .
Meehan, Rosie
Meehan, Lillie. ...
Meyer, Mamie
Mitchell, Fannie
Mulloy, Cora
Murphy, Mary
Murphy, Maggie . . .
Murphy, Maggie...
Mueller, Minnie
Murphy, Veronica..
Molten, Maude....
Montague, Mamie..
Moakley, Laura. . . .
Myers, Helen May. .
Nolan, Nellie.. ..
Norfolk, Mary.. ..
Newman, Carrie
O'Brien, Agnes. . . .
O'Brien, Nellie
O'Brien, Rosie
O'Brien, Josie
0"Conner, Mary.
O'Connell, Mary
O'Donnell, Mary...
O'Leary, Nellie
O'Leary, Mamie
O'Neil, Mary
Chicago, 111.
Keokuk, Iowa.
Chicago, 111.
DeKalb,
Chicago,
Waukegan,
Chicago,
Columbus, O.
Chicago, 111.
Rockford.
Chicago,
Charleston,
Chicago,
Charleston,
Chicago,
lO ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
O'Neil. Hanna Chicago, 111.
O-Xeil, Mary "
Ohnstein. Xora '" "
Ozier, Ida " '"
Paradise. Francis 'Memphif. Tenn.
Pa yiu'. Julia Chicago. 111.
Piquenard. Juliette " "
Prindeville, Esther
t^uinlaii. Mary " "
Quirk. Mary "
Ralph. Annie '•
Relyea. Minnie • " "
Richardson. Grace " '"
Rietz. Minnie "
Ross ;
Sanders, Joe " "
Sandei-s. Mollie '■ "
Sanduieyer, Lillie '• "
Sandnieyer, Laura " "
Sandmeyer. Annie " "
Schwab, Lottie " "
Shanley. Katie "
Shonessy. Mary
Sincere, Lottie • " "
Sherwood. Fannie Green Bay. Mich.
Sherwood, Maude Chicago, 111.
Simpson, Cora '■
Smith. Mary "
Smith. Ida .,. '•
Smith. Stella
Snowell, Mary "
Stewart, Maggie "
Spies, Mary '•
Spies. Edna '•
Straus, Carrie
Stringer, Mary. "
St. Claire. Maude Prophets Town.
Stearns. Marie Chicago. •'
Surprinant, Cornelia ButeCity,Montana.
Sweeny. Annie Cliicago, 111.
Tanner, Verna " "
Thornton. Maggie " "
Tray nor. Aggie " "
Traynor, Nettie " '•
riricli. Lena " '•
Webster, Delia Momence. "
Walsh. Nellie Chicago. •■
Walker. Clara Lemont, '•
Walsh. Nellie Chicago, '•
Welch, Katie "
Wells. Tillie
Weeks. Jennie " "
White. Maggie Pearl " "
Wirt. Mamie " "
Woods. Maggie. . ( irand Jnnct..Tenn
Wolf. Clara Chicago, 111.
Woods. Babv ...
Wright. Mabel
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Misses Neville, Brady, Burke, M. Murpht, Kuh. Excell,
Bergeron, Bonfield.
WELCOME CHORUS, - - - Woi-cls by Miss M. Barry
Accompanied by Miss M. St. Claire.
SALUTATORY.
Miss G. HiGGiNs.
PIANO-FORTE— La Tendresse, - - - . BoUmaii
Misses N. Green, Moaklet, Shaughne.sst, Wolfe, Ozier,
Quirk, Steel, O'Donnell.
VOCAL TRIO— Se mi Prestasse, .... Garcia
Misses Farrell, Gottfried, Margarita Gottfried,
Accompanied by Miss Mueller.
FLOWERS OF MEMORY— Essay, - - - Miss N. Walsh
PIANO-FORTE— Magic Flute, - * - - - Dressier
Misses CuMMiNGS, O'Connor, K. Cleart, Hunt, L. Bardon, Bbacchamp,
Paradise, White, T, Bardon, B. Cleary, Stearns, Murphy.
LIVE FOR SOMETHING— Essay, - - - Miss M. Barry
JUNIORS'' CHORUS. - - Accompanied by Matilda Gottfried
DUET— Harp and Piano-forte— Last Rose of Summer, - - Bochsa
Misses G. Higgins and Margarita Gottfried.
12 ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
PIAKO-FORTE— Polka Brilliant, .... Jackson
Misses M. Y. Murphy, Steel, Conlet, Casey, K. Welch,
Simpson, Hannegan, EnrighT.
"VOCAL SOLO— Ave Maria, - - - - -St. Clair
Miss M. Norfolk.— Accompanied by Miss Margarita Gottfried.
YOUTHFUL ARDOR- Essay, - ' - - Miss M, Agnes 0-Brien
PIANO-FORTE QUARTETTE— Belisario, - - - Goria
Misses M. Norfolk, Margarita Gottfried, M, St. Claire, M. Mueller.
FRIENDSHIP-Essay, .... Miss L. Dooker
VOCAL CLASS— Hope, • - - ' - . Rossini
Accompanied by Miss M, Norfolk,
PIANO-FORTE— Mareh de Nnit, .... Gottschalk
Misses Marsh, Mangan, Casey, Ohnstein, Mitchell.
ExcELL, Shaughnessy, Hunter.
MUSIC OF NATURE-Essay, .... Miss B. Kuh
VOCAL DUET— Les Fauvettes, .... Bordese
Misses Mueller & Dooker,— Accompanied by Miss N. Lott.
PLiNO-FORTE SOLO-Polonaise Mignon, - - - Pease
Miss M. Norfolk.
CORIOL.\NUS— Poem, . - - - . Miss M. Kehoe
PIANO-FORTE— Caprice Hongroise, .... Ketterer
Misses Dooker. Walsh, Lott, Florsheim, A. Grkbn,
M. Gottfried, Brown, Sanders.
VALEDICTORY.
Miss M. Norfolk.
FARE^YELL CHORUS, ..... Graduates
Accompanied by Miss M. Brady.
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MARY QUIRK.
MAMIE GREEN.
MARTHA BENNEIT.
CORA MARSH.
DELIA BERGERON.
ANNIE GREEN.
NELLIE GREEN.
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Miss May Norfolk,
Miss Genevieve Higgins,
Miss Agnes O'Brien,
Miss Mary Barry,
Miss Nellie Walsh,
Miss Maggie Kehoe,
Miss Belle Kuh,
Miss Lottie Oool<er.
THE
AND CROWNS
AWARDED TO
Miss Ella Higglns,
Miss Minnie Brady,
Miss Joanna Sanders,
Miss Mary Neville,
Miss Martha Bennett,
Miss Matilda Baxter,
Miss Maude St. Claire,
Miss Maggie Clinnin,
Miss Evelyn Brown.
FIRST CROWNS.
Miss Marguerite Gottfried,
Kate Farrell,
Agnes Grady,
Nannie Allin,
Jennie Mangan,
Mamie Fahey,
Lillie Bardon,
Nellie Cahill,
Mary Enright,
Mary Stringer,
Geraldine Conley,
Mamie Barrett,
Marie Bergeron,
Miss Annie
Miss Joanna Burke,
" Nellie O'Brien,
" Delia Bergeron,
" Annie Hanagan,
" Sylvia Frank,
Esther Leopold,
Tessie Bardon,
Bessie Cleary,
Nora Ohnstein,
Veronica Murphy,
Maggie Bowen,
Jennie Kean,
Pearl Hunt,
Hudson.
SECOND CROWNS.
Miss Evie Excell,
Matilda Gottfried,
KiTTiE Farrell,
Lillie Sandmeyer,
Mary Quirk,
Laura Sandmeyer,
Mary Spies,
Mary O'Donnell,
Celia Cudahy,
Annie Sandmeyer,
Mary Brennan,
Edna Spies,
Miss Minnie Mueller,
Laura Moakley,
RosiE O'Brien,
Cora Marsh,
Nellie Nolan,
Nellie Burke,
Rose Meehan,
Mamie Foote,
Bessie Brennan,
Mary Hagarty,
Katie Halloway,
Sophia Begeron.
READING.
GRADUATE CLASS.
The Gold Medal Maggie Kehoe
Second Premium Genevieve Higgins, M. Barry
Third "■ Lottie Dooker
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Minnie Brady, M. Baxter
Second " Joanna Sanders
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Evelyn Excell
Second '• Nellie O'Brien
Third " ■ Marguerite Gottfried
THIRD CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium Cora Marsh, Nannie Allin
Second '• Rosie O'Brien, Lizzie Cudahy
First Premium.
Second '•
Third
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
..Sylvia Frank
. . Mary Fahey
. Annie Barnard
FOURTH CLASS,
First Premium.
Second "
Third
First Division.
Nellie Cahill
.Mary O'Donnell, Mary de Campi
Esther Leopold
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium Celia Cudahy
Second " Katie Shanley
Third " Mary OConnell
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FIFTH CLASS.
Fir.st Division.
First Premium.... ...
Second "
-
Geraldine C'onlev
Koni O'Niel
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
Second '* ..^ .. .
Katie Dalton
. . . Bpmsip RrpnTiUTi
Third ^' .,.
IVlamip RowpTi
SIXTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium. .... .
Second •"
. Pearl Hunt, Nellie Cotter
Mary Hagan, Marj' Barrett
l^RIMER.
First Premiiun
SoT^hia Rero'eron
Second "
PENMANSHIP.
ORNAMENTAL.
Gold Pen ...,
First Premium
Nellie Walsh
Second "
. .Mary Bradv
i Third '"
. . .Mary Barrv, M. Ivehoe
PLAIN PENMANSHIP.
•
Graduate Class.
Gold Pen
Nellie Walsh
Second Premium
Third "
Marv Agues O'Brien
.Marv Barrv
Fourth *>
Ella Hi2<rins
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FIRST CLASS.
First Premium
Maude St. Claire
Second "
..Mary Neville
Third "
.Maffifle Olinnin
SECOND CLASS.
First Preminm .
Second '■
Matilda Gottfried
Third " ' ... ..
Nellie O'Brien
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•
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium
'
Ao'■u**^ druflv
Second ■"
Third -
. .Fannie Mitchell, M, Murphy
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
First PreiJiium
Second •"
Third "
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium ..
TCatip Shfliilpv
Second "
Tliird "
(Virnplia Rpnut*
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium
iVfjirif* Stpiirns
Second "
Third "
. . \lat'"'Jn(* Whitf*
SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium
Second "
Mai'y Burns
GRAMMAR.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium
Second "
Evelyn Excell
Third "
, Marguerite Gottfried
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium
... IVlainit* Orepii
Second "
Nellie Oonlev Viola Hunter
Third "
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium
Second "
Nellie Nolan
Third "
Stflln Rnnfiwlfl
ST. xavier's academy.
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FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium... .
Second " ...
Mary Stringer
Tliird "
Mary O'Donnell
.
. FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
Second "
Rosie Meehau
Third ■'
Tessie Bardon
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium
Second "
Mary Mahonev
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division. — Object Lessons.
First Premium
Second "
. . . Annie Sandmeyer
Ka-tie Olearv
Tliird '•
Lizzie McQuaid
SIXTH CLASS.
First Premium
Jeiwiiie Kane
Second " ...
Annie Hudson
ORTHOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
Fir^t Premium
..Stella Florsheim
Second ''"
Olive Hyde
Tliird
Mary Cudahy
THIRD CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium ...
Nellie
Conley. Nellie Nolan
Aggie Traynor
Second " ....
Third
Lillie Sandmeyer
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
Sylvia Frank, MaryHafifey |
Second ^'
..M. Murphy
Tliird "
Laura Sandmeyer
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FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
1
First Premium . . ...
Second "
, 5Iary O'Connell
. . . . \da Beauchauip
Third
FOURTH CLASS. '
.^.-..Rosie Meehaii
First Premium
Second Division.
.., ... ,MaJ7 Stringer
Second "
Mary O'Doiinell
Tliird "
Esther Leopold
FIFTH CLASS,
1
First Division.
1
First Premium
^..NbiaO-Nlel
(ieraldine Conley !
Second •'
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
« '
First Premium
Second " .
Third ■'
VertMiica Murphy
Annie Sandmeyer
. Maggie Bowen j
-r^ ... Alinnie Edwards 1
Fourth " ......
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1
First Division.
I
First Premium ... .
Second "
. . ,Xellie Cotter, J- Kean
Mary Burns, M. E, Hagan
1
SIXTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
Second "
X
::llie 0"Leai-y, F, Sherwood
Third "
Mary Marble
MATHEMATICS.
Gold Medal
ARITHMETIC. — FIRST CLASS; i
- 'Mafi^e CBnnin
Second Premium. . . .
Martha Bennett
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium
^ Ague
s Grady, Matilda Gottfried
Evelvn Exrell
Second "
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THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Annie Hanagan
Second " Mary Ciulaliy
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium — Nellie Burke
Second " Delia Bergeron
Third " Nellie Conley
FOURTH CLASS.
rirf?t Division.
First Premium M. Stringer, M. Fahey
Second " J. Mangan, M. O'Neil
Third " S. Franlj, L. Bardon
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium Celia Cudahy
Second " Tessie Bardon
Third " Katie Shanley
FIFTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium * NoraO'Niel
Second " Mary Malioney
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium Matilda Lavarron
Second " Veronica Murpliy
Third " MoUie Sanders
SIXTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium M. Barrett, P. Hunt
Second '• .A. Hudson, M. Bergeron
SIXTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium Clara Mattis
Second " M. Brennan, A. Kean
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Gold Medal
ALGEBRA.
FIRST CLASS.
Nellie Walsh
Second Preminm
First Premium
.Martha Bennett
SECOND CLASS.
fToanna. TiurlvO
Second "
Third "
fToanna Sanders
First Premium
GEOMETRY.
, . Martha Bennett
Second "
Gold Medal
HISTORY.
FIRST CLASS.
General History.
. . . . Martha Bennett
Second Piemium ..
Third "
M. Brady, M. Baxter, M. St. Claire
E. Higgins. M. Neville, E. Brown
Third "
First Premium
Second " .. ..
Third "
THIRD CLASS.
•
General History.
M. Green, A. Grady
D. Bergeron, N. Gr«en
Rosie O'Brien
First Premium
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.— U. S. History.
Second "
Third "
S.Bonfleld, M. Murphy
First Premium.
COMPOSITION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
. . .. Alary Agnes O'Brien
Second " .. .
Maggie Kehoe
Third "
Mary Norfolk
ST. xavier's academy.
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FIRST CLASS.
Gold Medal
Matilda Baxter
First Premium
Maude St. Claire
Second "
..M. Cllnnln. E Brown
Third "
Mary Neville
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium
Second "
Marguerite Gottfried
Third "
. . Kate Farrell
THIRD CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium
.. .V. Hunter, C. Marsh
Second "
M. Quirk
Third "
N. Allln
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
Kittle Welch
Second "
...P.Mitchell, N. Burke
Third "
Mary Haffey
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium
.... M. OX'onner
Second ''
Third "
E. Leopold
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
M. O'Connell
Second *' ...
K. Shanley
Third "
N. Ohnstein
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BIBLE HISTORY.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium ....
....J. Sanders, M. Neville
Second "
.M riinniii M. Bennett
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SECOND CLASS.
First Premium ....
Second "
Addie Lowrv
Third
Kittie Farrell
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium. . . .
Second "
A. T
-aj-ner, M. Shonessy
. Lillie Sandmeyer
Third
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium
J
Sinders. "M Baxter
Second " ....
M. Clinnin
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium
Second
Third
Nellie O'Brien
.Mary Cudahv '
. Laura Moaklev
THIRD CLASS.
Fu>t Division.
Gold Medal
First Premium . .
..Lillie Sandmeyer
Nolan, R. O'Brien
Nellie
Second " ....
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium.-..
"\I. F.
hey, L. Sandiiieyor
gan, A. Cummiui^'s
Kitit* Weli'li
Second •'
Third
A. Han:
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium
Neliie Cahill
Second •'
Mary O'Neil
Tliird
Lizzie Bardon
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium
. . Ada Beaucliamp
Second "
Tessie Bardon
Tliird ••
Katie Shanley
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FIFTH CLASS.
First Division.
Fiv!<t Premium
Mamie Foote
Second •'
Celia Cudaliy
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium.
. .. Mamie Edwards
Second "■
, . Bessie Brennaii
SIXTH CLASS.
FiJ-st Premium
Maria Bergeron
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium
Matilda Gottfried
Second "
Tliird
Kittie Farrell
Addie Lowry
INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY.
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium.
Second "
Tliird
Annie Barnard
. Jennie Mungan
Anastasia Cummings
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium
M. O'Connor, Ida Ozier
Second "
Tliird
Lizzie Bardon
FOURTH CLASS,
Second DSvision>
First Premium
Second "
Tliird
IVTarv O^Cminor
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PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY.
FIFTH CLASS.
First Division.
Firsit Premium
Nellie O'Neil
Second "
..Geraldine Conley
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium. ..
Beatrice Holt
Second "
. . Mary Smith
Third
Katie Cleary
MAP DRAWING.
THIRD CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium N. Green. A. Grady
Second " S. Bonfield, N. Allin
Third " K. Hastings, M. Duggau
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium Jennie Mangan
Second '• Sylvia Frank
Third " Nellie Burke
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium Mary Spies
Second " Mary O'Neil
Third " Nellie Caliill
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
First Premium N. Ohnstein. C. Simpson
Second " Katie Shanley
Third " Celia Cudahy
FIFTH CLASS.
First Division.
First Premium Geraldine Conley
Second " : Mary Mahoney
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY. 3I
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Mary Norfolk, G. Higgins
Second " Agnes O'Brien, M. Barry
Third " Belle Kuh, Lottie Dooker
ASTRONOMY,
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Agnes O'Brien, M. Norfolk, B. Kuh
Second " G. Higgins, N. Walsh
Third " Maggie Kehoe
CHEMISTRY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium G. Higgins, N. Walsh, M. Barry
Second " L. Dooker, M. Norfolk
Third " M. Kehoe, A. O'Brien
ZOOLOGY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium M. Kehoe, M. Barry
Second " G. Higgins, L. Dooker, B. Kuh
Third " M. Norfolk, N. Walsh
BOOK-KEEPING.
GRADUATE CLASS,
First Premium Agnes O'Brien
Second " Genevieve Higgins
Third " Belle Kuh, Nellie Walsh
RHETORIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium E. Higgins, M. Brady, M. Bennett
Second " iM. St. Claire, M. Clinnin
Third " Mary Neville
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
LITERATURE.
FIRST CLASS.
Fii>t Premium B. Kuh, M. BMiiiett, M. St. Claire
Second " J. Sanders, E. Brown, AI. Neville
Third " M. Baxter, M. Clinnin
SCIENCE.— (Familiar.)
First Premium Joanna Burke
Second " Stella Florsheiui
Third " Jl arguerite Gottfried
ETYMOLOGY.
First Premium Annie Green
Second " . Addie Lowry
Third " ■ Katie Farrell
MUSIC.
Gold Medal Mary Norfolk
INSTUMENTAL.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Margueriete Gottfried
Second " M. St. Claire. M. Mueller
Third " N. Lolt, M. Gottfried
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium. . A. Green. S. Florsheim
Second " Mary Slionessy, M. Casey
Third " Alamie Steele
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium J. 'Mangan. N. Ohnstcin
Second " ....M. Brady, E. Excell, C. Mar«h
Third " Maggie Murphy
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Ada Beauchamp
Second " Mary O'Connor
Third " Pearl Hunt, K. Cleary
VOCAL MUSIC.
First Premium M. IMueller, L. Dooker
Second '• M. Gottfried, K. Farrell
HARMONY.
First Premium Mary Norfolk
Second " Marguerite Gottfried
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DRAWING.
First Premium....
. . . Martha Bennett
Second "
Evie Excell
Third
Nora Ohnstein
OIL PAINTING.
First Premium
Nellie Lotl
Second "
Lizzie Tiglie
PASTELLE PAINTING.
Fir.-it Premium
Second "
Evelyn Brown
...Matilda Baxter
Third
GERMAN.
..Maude St. Claire
First Premium
.Marguerite Gottfried
Minnie Mueller
Maggie Murphj-
Second "
...
Third
GERMAN PENMANSHIP.
First Premium. . .
Second "
. . . Maggie Clinnin
FRENCH.
FIRST CLASS.
Matilda Baxter.
Ne
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Lott.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium
Second "
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium.. . .
Second " ...
.Ada Beauchamp
LACE WORK.
First Premium . . .
RaIU. a Kiih
Second "
Second "
.N.
Ohnstein, M. Mueller
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KENSINGTON EMBROIDERY.
First Premium Maiule St. Claire
Second " Stella Florsheim
TAPESTRY.
First Preniiuni Evelyn Brown
Second " S. Florsheini, S. Bonfiekl, A. Green
SILK EMBROIDERY.
First Premium Mary Quirk
Second " Minnie Mueller
CHENILLE EMBROIDERY.
Premium Belle G. Knh
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AVERAGES
First Session.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Ex. Av.
SCI1.AV. Lep.A?.
Genevieve Hlggins
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94 6-7
94 6-7
94 4-7
94 4-5
94
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96 1-7
95 5-7
95 3-7
94 2-7
93 3-7
92 5-7
92 5-7
92 1-7
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87
86
85
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83
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84
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94 2-7
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88
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96/2
94 1-5
93
96
93 2-5
941/2
93
95
91
90
90
94
91
88
86
91
81
82
83
84
81
89
93
91
91
88
" 100
Mary A^aies OBrien
Nellie Walsh
Mary Barry
100
98
98
Mary Norfolk
95
Maggie Kelioe
Isabel Kuh
Lottie Dooker
98
100
90
FIRST CLASS.
Maude St. Claire
97
Matilda Baxter
Minnie Brady
Mag£;ie Clinnin
98
100
100
Martha Bennett
96
Ella Higgins
Mary Neville
99
99
Joanna Sanders
100
Ma22ie Kcllv
99
Stella Bass
SECOND CLASS.
Julia Mahony
98
98
Nellie O'Brien
96
Marguerite Gottfried
98
Evelvn Excell
91
Stella Florsheim
85
Annie Green ,
84
:Matilda Gottfried
90
Olive Hyde
91
Kittie Farrell
90
Kate Farrell
100
Addie Lowry . . ...
89
Lena Martin
95
THIRD CLASS.
First Division.
Mary Cndahy Promoted
Minnie Mueller "
93
100
98
100
Mamie Green
90
36
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Viola Hunter.
Nt^llie Green
Mary Quirk. ...
Aggie Traynor. .
Cora ^Slarsh
Katie Hastings .
Lizzie C'udahy. ..
Delia Bergeron..
jMaggie .Murphy
Xaunie Allin ...
Stella Bontield..
Annie Ralph . ..
Helen Meyers. ..
Clara Walker . . .
THIRD CLASS.
First Division. — Cont'd.
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
Lillie Sandmeyer Promoted
!Mary Slianghnessy "
Xellie Conlev "
I<ellie Nolan" "
Mary Duggan . . "
Rose O'Brien "
IVIamie Murphy
Julia Clearv
Miny Halifey
Annie Hanagan
Xellie Lyons
Jennie Siangan
Fannie Mitchell
Kittle Ivelly Not examined
M ary Leyden " "
Annie Bainard ... '• "
Delia Wooster
Carrie Strau»s
Annie Hetf ron
Sylvia Frank
Clara Adams
Mamie Hooley
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
Xellie Bnrke Promoted
Laura Sandmeyer "
Mary Fahev "
Kal ie Welch
Esther Leopold
4!Mary O't'onners
Marv Casey
♦-Mary O'Donell
•^INInry Spies
■/ Lillie Bardon
Mary Strin>;er
VMarv de Cam pi
« XelHe Cahill
Carrie McMeekin.. .
Marv F. Snowell
Ida bzier
M arv Em-ight ,
Mary O'Xeil
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
Grace Richardson Promoted
Rosie Heeper , . . '•
(^lara Cndahy
Xora Ohnstein
81
80
80
80
79'4
79
r8!/2
75
85
85
84
83
83
83
85
79
78
75
75
75
73
90
88
90
87
91
87
87
89
85
87
82
81
88
82
90
89
88
89
88
89
86
88
85
84
84
86
87
.\bsent.
93
'•
88
85
80
80
82
8G
94
S5
91
84
89
84
89
82
92
81
91
81
88
81
87
SO
87
79
91
78
87
1 1
69
1 <
91
75
82
74
8o
73
82
71
85
\bsent.
85
83
84
92
83
89
82
89
81
87 1
9l5
93
95
93
95
1(X)
87
98
87
93
97
89
100
96
81
95
99
99
90
95
87
100
100
100
98
80
80
95
99
99
98
100
92
91
100
100
100
91
100
78
75
93
96
100
99
89
100
90
90
74
98
90
93
95
95
88
100
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
37
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division. — Cont'd.
Jessie Bardon ...
EX.AV.
Scl. AV.
Dep AV.
81
79
79
78
70
74
72
70
ti9
Absent.
85
to
78
i i
70
Absent.
87
85
85
80
80
80
79
79
75
70
71
65
Absent.
90
90
87
85
85
85
83
83
82
79
78
79
75
50
89
81
86
85
83
S3
77
89
80
86
80
86
72
72
91
89
88
89
85
91
89
84
83
i'l
8o
87
91
89
88
83
87
88
81
81
80
85
68
90
86
92
83
91
90
85
9T
89
87
89
85
86
86
89
85
87
79
85
80
79
100
Rosie Meehun
Ada Beauchamp
Mary O'Connell
Bessie Cleary
Cora Simpson
Nora Leyden
Katie Slianley. , -
Cornelia Beinier
Birdie McDonald
Flora Daniels .
95
80
80
99
73
92
i8
88
94
SO
9)
Mamie Wirt
90
Ida Henderson
Frances Paradise
Annie lie Campi
Maggie Thornton
9J
45
94
96
94
Geraldine Conley
Mary Stewart :
97
90
100
87
Ida Layman
80
100
Annie Mauer
70
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
Maggie Mnrpliy , Promoted
Mary Mahoney
57
49
80
88
Bessie Brennan
89
EllaLcddy
Katie Dalton
49
91
100
Mary Smith
83
Beatrice Holt
Annie Franklin
50
8S
Lizzie Mc()uaid
Annie Sandmeyer
Marie Stearns ....
65
100
49
Veronica Murphy
Celia Cndahy
Evel vvn Fant
100
98
100
Annie Coffee
94
SLKTH CLASS.
Katie Cleary Promoted
87
95
Jennie Collins ...
80
Mamie Bonfleld
75
70
83
Pearl Hnnt ;
70
60
Mary B. Hogan
Mamie Barrett
Nellie Cotter
40
89
43
Alice Collins
75
Jennie Kane
95
70
Josie O'Brien
93
38
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
SIXTH CLASS. — cont'd.
Ex. i?.
Sell, kl
Dep. iv.
Maude Sherwood
Absent.
i'
k.
87
85
85
84
84
83
83
83
75
73
82
78
78
82
82
Absent.
(k
a
kk
87
78
75
8!)
70
70
Maude Cleary
50
Delia Payjttt
Jciuiie Weeks.
90
50
AbbieHolt
7'-'
SEVENTH CLASS.
Maude Lacy Promoted
Alollie Hagerty "
Johanna (iriflin "
Mabel Allen "
Cornelia Surprenant "
Maria Bertieron "
Lillie Meehan "
Annie Hudson "
85
80
85
50
75
80
60
87
(iO
90
Minnie Johnson
Katie Mattis
Clara Matis
Katie Dolan •
75
00
80
70
Mabel Wri jrht
Annie Bresnehan
60
70
Teresa Gavin
Edna Spies
Lucy Dorney
90
911
75
PRIMER.
Bessie Farrell
Lena Ulrich . . .
70
Lottie Sincere :
75
Annie Kean
Flora Ileidweyer
95
()0
Nettie Jones
50
Fannie Sherwood
Fannie Holloway
85
Stella Smith
Bessie McClear3"
80
75
Maude Hanna
78
Lillie Hanna
78
Minnie Relyea
50
Juliette Piquenard
Maude Molten
50
85
75
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
39
Second Session.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Nellie Walsh
Genevieve Higgins
Mary Barry
Maggie Kehoe
Mary Norfolk
Agnes O'Brien
Isabel Kuh
Lottie Dooker
FIRST CLASS.
Matilda Baxter Promoted
Maude St. Claire "
Martha Bennett "
Mary Neville "
Evelyn Brown "
Joanna Sanders ... "
Maggie Clinnin "
Ella Higgins
Minnie Brady "
SECOND CLASS.
Marguerite Gottfried Promoted
Joe Burke "
Matilda Gottfried
Evelyn Excell
Nellie O'Brien ,
Stella Forsheim
Laura Moakley •
Minnie >[ueller
Annie Green
Addie Lowry
Olive Hvde
Kittle Farrell
Mary Ciidahy
KateO'Farrell
THIRD CLASS.
First Division.
Agnes Grady Promoted
Mary Green "
Delia Bergeron "
Nellie Green "
Viola Hunter "
Cora Marsli "
Mary (^uirk "
Lizzie CudiUiy "
Nannie Allin
Nellie Conley
Rosie O'Brien
Lillie Sandmeyer
Nellie Nolan
Mary Sauglinessy
Katie Hastings
Stella Bonfield
Aggie Traynor
Maggie Murphy
Mary Dnggan
Annie Ralph
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.
Mary Murphy Promoted
Sylvia Frank
Mamie Fahey
Jennie Mangan
Ex. Av.
3 oh. Av.
97'4
96
97 ?8
96
9B
95
95 M
94
95?.i
95
95 '/z
94
95 3-7
93
95
92
97
96
96 2-7
96
95 2-7
94 3-7
94 .3-7
95
94-3-7
94
94 2-7
94
93 4 7
96
92
88
93
90
97
95
95
94
92
92
90
92
89
91
88
89
85
88
85
84
84
87
84
82
84
79
83
82
82
78
80
81
91
93
91
91
89
89
85
85
84
92
84
91
84
86
83
86
90
91
86
8S
84
87
83
84
82
87
81
89
81
86
80
85
80
85
78
84
77
85
Absent
89
88
89
92
88
90
87
88
Dep. At.
95
100
95
95
92
109
100
90
99
95
98
100
95
11)0
100
■90
95
95
95
90
90
96
83
95
90
82
82
87
90
89
99
100
89
100
70
85
89
88
85
93
80
94
100
86
85
85
85
85
80
88
78
lOO
100
100
40
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
THIRD CLASS.
Second Division.— Cont'd.
LaiTra Sandmeyer
Nellie Burke
Annie Barnard
JSIary Hali'ey
Katie Welch
Anastasirt Cummiiigs — •
Annie Hannagan
Fannie Mitchell
Julia Cleary
Katie Kelly
FOURTH CLASS.
First Division.
Marv Casey Promoted
MarV Stringer ^^
Estlier Leopold
Mary Spies
Mary O'Neil
Mary O'Connor
MaCiV O'Donuell
Ida Ozier
Lizzie Bardon
Nellie Cahill
Mary Enright
ISIarV de Campi
Mary Snowell
FOURTH CLASS.
Second Division.
Clara Cudahy Promoted
Tessie Bardon ^^
Bessie Cleary ^^
Mary O'Connell ^^
Ada Beauchamp ^^
Nora Ohnstein ^^
Rosie ]M eehan ^ ^
Katie SUanley.
Cora Simpson
Cornelia Benner
Hannah Lippincott
Clara Wolf
Mary A. O'Neil,
SI
84
81
81
80
79
77
71
89
91
89
91
86
87
8S
89
87
88
87
9a
83
Rl
82
89
79
88
78
8ti
78
87
77
7.i
Absent.
8S
905^
87%
87M
871-4
86^8
8.0 ^
85
8.3
81 ■'a
751^
73
64
Absent
FIFTH CLASS.
First Division.
Hanna O'Neil Promoted
Maggie Thornton [^
Frances Paradise ^^
Mary Maloney
Geraldine Conley
Katie Green
Aiaggie Murphy
Ida Smith
Veronica Murphy
Bessie Brennan. . .
Annie Bouse .. ..
Beatrice Holt
Annie Sandmeyer
Marie Stearns . .. .
Mollio Sanders
M. Lavarron
Maggie Bowen ..
Celui Cudahy
Mamie Foote
FIFTH CLASS.
Second Division.
Piomoted
93
90
90
86
89
9^
88
83
8T
91
83
90
77
87
Absent.
87
95
90
88
88
88
87
86
85
85
85
85
85
89
Si
81
83
81
85
34
91
76
91
90
88
90
91
90
86
89
83
79
«0
75
80
94
90
89
92
90
94
87
85
93
85
t8
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
41
FIFTH CLASS.
Second
Mary Smith
Katie Dalton ..
Maggie Becklenberg. . .
KittieCleary
Lizzie McQiiaid
Maggie Wliite
Ellal^eddy
Mamie Bonfield
Jennie Collins
Division. — Cont'd.
SIXTH CLASS.
First Division.
Jennie Kean Promoted
Pearl Hunt "
Mamie Barrett "
Cornelia Snprinant. "
Maria Bergeron "
Annie Hudson "
MaryHagan "
Nellie Cotter "
Mary Burns
Jennie Weeks..
Josie O'Brien
Mamie Allen
Mary Haggarty
Maude Lacy ;
Annie Collins
Lillie Meelian
Maud Anderson
Jolianna GrifHn
Katie Dolan
£z. A7.
8.5
80
80
80
79
70
Absent.
Scb. A7.
96
H2
90
89
89
88
88
88
81
80
76
58
Absent
SIXTH CLASS.
Second Division.
Annie Kean Promoted
Clara Mattis "
Minnie Johnson "
Katie Mattis "
Mamie Brennan
Katie Holloway
Maggie Bowden
SEVENTH CLASS.
Mary Quinlan Promoted
Fannie Sherwood "
Nellie O'Leary "
Edna Spies "■
Flora Heidweyer '■
89
86
91
84
88
85
91
»4
94
84
92
83
83
f»4
91
93
84
S3
80
82
81
79
84
81
84
8.5
Dep. Av.
91
83
95
87
89
70
85 '
8">
70
84 ,
8^
70
82 :
84
90
77
80
85
77
80
70
90
90
100
88
8.1
70
88
83
98
S.T
79
90
70
90
80
86
80
86
66
95
J-9
85
100
iro
98
70
90
98
95
95
80
70
90
60
80
80
9->
80
70
100
80
The pnpils should remember that, in an institution of thie kind, it would be im-
possible to preserve order without well established Rules ; and when these Kules are
once understood, each young lady should consider it her duty, not only to observe
them strictly, but also to aid her companions in doing the same, thereby rendering
a most acceptable assistance to her teacher, whose greatest pleasure amongst them,
will be derived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important Rule concerns their religious duties, which all'
will be required to aXXand punctually.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the time allowed
for recreation, in the room ai)pointedfor that purpose; but even during the hours set
apart for recreation, it is never permitted in the halls or on the stairs.
3d. ISTo pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall or any room in which all are
assembled, without permission from the presiding sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose of safe keep-
ing, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasurer; also, all jewelry, except a breast-
pin, pair of ear-rings, and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once in two weeks.
7th. The pupils are not allowed to make visits oftener than once a month.
8th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to exclude all
others, or become remarkable ; on the contrary, all should try to be sociable and kind,
as members of one family circle, especially towards new pupils.
9th. During the recreation hours, no work is permitted that will prevent the
pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the mind and preparing
it for future study.
10th. No books brought to the Academy by the pupils, can be read without sub-
mitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also subject to the inspec-
tion of the Directress.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY. 43
11th. No visits allowed, except at the appointed time, viz: Wednesday after-
noons and Sunday; pupils who wish to give no trouble, should be particularto notify
their friends of this arrangement.
12th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books, toilet articles, wearing
apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a slovenly appearance
will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in this respect, must expect to lose
all good marks, as well as the respect of her companions and teachers.
13th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms during the
hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in those rooms.
14th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room, during school or recreation hours,
without special permission.
The Daily Routine for Boarders is as Follows :
514 o'clock. Rise,
Morning Prayers and Mass.
Breakfast, followed by Recreation.
Study.
Recitation is respective class rooms.
Dinner and Recreation.
Study.
Recitation.
Luncheon and Recreation.
Study.
Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
Recreation.
Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective dormi-
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Studies ivill be resumed the First Monday in September, and
no young lady who is not then in attendance will be allowed to com-
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PROSPECTUS
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^t. XcLYiei^'^ f^Ccideiiiy
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
This Institution first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on the corner
of Wabash Avenue and Twenty-Ninth Street, about three miles from the centre of
the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and well
adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected with the various
sleeping apartments, and the entire building is heated by steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Inslitution in regard to health, and
those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy during the past
years can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation which exists,
has done much to improve tlie health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27th, 1847, St. Xavier's Academy enjoys all
the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to secure order
and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months each — the first
session commencing on the first of September; the second on the first of February.
A vacation of about one week is allowed at Christmas, when pupils are permitted to
visit their parents if they desire it. If resideuts of tlie city they are permitted to do
so once a ?«OM</i— generally the first Sunday of the month.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or friends;
visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since study is necessarily
interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the super-
vision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case leave (as is
sometimes the practice) just before the close of the year, without serious damage
to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
No deduction is made for the first two or last two weeks of the term, nor for
absence except in cases of protracted sickness.
St. Xavier's Academy.
As the practice of leaving just before the close of the year is a serious damage
to the interests of the Institution, any pupil does so at the risk of her good standing.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consistent with
the spirit of a mild, but firm government, is paid to the comfort of the young ladies
placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is taken to nourish in their minds
those principles of virtue and religion which alone can render education profitable.
No undue influence is exercised over the religious opinions of non-Catholic pupils;
however, for the sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline
of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to parents and
guardians.
At the annual distribution of premiums, those who have given evidence of
polite and amiable deportment are crowned by the Most Rev. Archbisho)).
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and useful
education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition, History and Pen-
manship. A certain portion of time is allowed cacli pupil for plain and ornamental
needle-work, wax flowers, etc.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those onYy who take the full Academic
Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always commenc-
ing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given iti politeness and etiquette and all that con-
stitutes ladylike deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any ])upil who may be
found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for boarders and day scholars. For the latter the
Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues until three
o'clock P. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well us their promotion, depends in a
great measure on their regular attendance at school, they should never be encouraged
in a desire to remain absent, except in case of illness. Parents should also see that
that they attend evening study while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect
recitation without private study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation hours except
in extraordinary cases.
References are required before admitting pupils into tlie Academy.
St. Xavier's Academy.
TERM S,
FOR BOARI>ERS.
Per Session of Five Months in Advance.
Board and Tuition, in English and Music , Sl^
Languages, each 10
Oil Painting 25
Wrter Color ~5
Crayon 25
Harp 40
Guitar 30
Violin 30
Vocal Lessons 30
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sisters at
the same time
Books. Stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices but never
on credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plahi. neat clothing, .suitable
for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table napkins, a knife and fork,
teaspoon, dessert spoon, and napkin ring, two yards of carpeting or a rug, two
yards of black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
TERMS.
FOR DAY SCHOLARS.
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks in Advance.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
English Branches $15.00
Music 15.00
L'se of Piano 500
Painting, for the Pupils 15.00
Painting, for those who do not attend school 25.00
Crayon, for those who do not attend school 25.00
Crayon, for Pupils '. 15.00
Drawing 5.00
Guitar 15.00
Vocal Lessons 15.00
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
English Branches, for Juveniles $10.00
English Branches, for Minims 5.00
Music, for Juniors 10.00
St. Xavier's Academy.
A. M. D. G.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Reading, (Second and First Readers), Orthography, Penmanship, Practical
Arithmetic, (Robinsons Rudiments), Object Lessons.
First Division.
Reading, (Third Reader), Orthography, Grammar, (Oral), Penmanship, Prac-
tical Arithmetic, (Robinson's Rudiments), Intellectual Arithmetic, (Robinson's
Primary), Object Lessons, Map Drawing, Geography, (Mitchell's Primary), Chris-
tian Doctrine.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Reading. (Fourth Reader), Orthography, Penmanship, Arithmetic. (Robinson's
Practical and Mental), Grammer, Geography, (Mitchell's Intermediate), Composi-
tion, Etiquette, Christian Doctrine, Map Drawing.
First Division.
Reading, (Fourth Reader), Orthographic Dictatfon, Penmaiii<hii), Arithmetic,
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar, (Brown's Institute), Geography,
(Mitchell's Intermediate), English Composition, Etiquette, Christian Doctrine, Map
Drawing, Object Lessons.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.— 'Second and Third Classes.
Reading, (Fifth and Sixth Readers), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship,
Composition, Grammar, (Brown's Institute), Arithmetic, (Robinson's Practical and
Mental), Physical Geography, (Corneirs), Sacred History, Familiar Science, (Peter-
son's), Physiology, (Steel's), Etymology, Etiquette, General History, tTnited States
History, Map Drawing, Algebra.
First Division.— Graduating and First Classes.
Reading, (Sixth Reader), Penmanship, Plain and Ornamental, Rhetoric and
Composition, Algebra, Geometry, Chemestry, Natural Philosophy, English Litera-
ture, Botany, Book-keeping, Astronomy, Review of Geography and Grammar,
Zoology, General History, Etiquette.
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
^ Second Division.
Beyer's Instractor— Five-finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism.
First Division.
Instructor and Catechism continued, Major and Minor Scales, Similar and
Contrary Motion, Czeruy's Easy Studies, Occasional Pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies commenced, Major and Minor Scales in Thirds,
Sixths, Catechism, Lemoine's tfuvenile Studies — first book. Easy Sonatas.
First Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies, Catechism and Scales, Lemoine's Juvenile Studies
— second book, Sonatas and Pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Lemoine's Juvenile Studies— second book, Czerny's and Heller's Etudes,
Selections from Leybach, Gottschalk, etc^. Thorough Bass, Catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies— first book. Selections from Chopin, Weber, Schuman,
Beethoven's Easier Sonatas, etc. Harmony, (Weitzman's Manual), History of
Music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Cramer's Studies con inued, Beethoven's Sonatas, Liszt's Rhapsodies, Chopin's
Polonaise, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Harmony, History of Music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Scale Singing. Intervals, Easy Pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, Minor and Chromatic Scales, Ballads.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons, Selections from Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti, etc.
All are expeeted to attend Class-singing which is free. Private Vocal lessons
however are extra.
CATALOGUE OF PUPILS.
From Sept. i88i, to June 1882.
Abbott, Louise...
Allen, Mabel
STferiTTlffinTl
Jjieiinaii, Bessie
Brennan, Mamie
Barnard, Annie . . .
Bardon, Lizzie . . .
Chicago, 111.
Bardon, Tessie .... *.
Baxter, Matilda ..
Barnet, Lottie
Billard, Gracie
Bergeron, Delia
Bergeron, Maria .*.
Bergeron, Sophia
Bennett, Martha
Bowen, Maggie "
Barrett, Mamie "
Brown, Winnie Maude "
Brown, Evelyn Cherry Valley,
Montreal, Ont.
Chicago, 111.
Bourbounais, "
Chicago, 111.
Brown, Mamie
Broutchat, Lillie
Bressiugliam, Mamie . .
Bressrngham, Maggie.
Bush, Agnes
Boyle, Mamie
Bouse, Annie . . .
Bray, Belle
Becklinburg, Maggie..
Brady, Minnie
Bowden, Maggie . . .
liurke, Jo e
Burke, Nellie
Bontiehi, Stella
Bouticld, Maria
Bisbey, Henrietta
Busse, Emma
Burns. Mary
Caliill, Nellie
Caiiill. Mary
Cahill, Katie.
Cahill, Clara
Cahill, .Mande
Cardigan, Charlotte ...
Crosby, Katie
Cleary, Bessie
Cleary Kittie
Cloary, Julia
Cleary, Maude
Cleary, Mamie
Chicago,
Freeport,
Elgin,
Bloomington,
Chicago,
Chebanse,
Chicago,
Elgin,
Chicago,
St. Xavier's Academy.
Cudahy, Clara
Cudahy, Cecelia
Cudaby, Beifsie
Cudahy, Julia
Conley, Neljje
Conley, Geraldine ...
Cottie, Nellie
Camming.«, Anastasia
Chapman, Julia
Clinton, Edith ^.
Clinnin, Maggie ..c!*.-. .
Coins, Annie
Dalton, Katie
Dahnke, Dora
Dee, Julia
Duddleston, Lizzie ..
Duggan, Mary
Dorney, Lucy
Dunne, Mamie
Chicago, 111.
Dea n, Jj'loren' ce . .
DeCampi, Mary . .
DeCampi, Annie ...
Dillon, Bridget..
Edwards, Mary . . . .
Elliott, Ettie ... .
Burigiit^Marj;_A.lice
Enright, Ettie"?
Excel], Evie
Farrell, Bessie
Fahey, Mary
Farrell, Kate
Fallon, Lillie
Farrell, Kittle
Florsheim, Stella . .
Fox, Maggie
Fox, Evie
Farrelly, Mary
Parrelly, Kittie
Farrelly, Linda
Fant, Evelyn
Foster, Jessie
Ford, Laura .
Foote, Mamie
Finucan. Genevieve.
Granger, Louise
Granger, Elizabeth..
Greejjj jVjinie
Green,, Nellie
Green, 'viamie
Green, Katie
Grady, Agnes
Ganhier, Mary
Gillispie, Rosemary .
Gilniore, Birdie
Harper, Maude . ...
St. Louis, Mo.
Huntley, 111.
Chicago, "
Shreveport, La.
La Grange, 111.
Hinsdale, "
Chicago, "
Bonrhonnais, "
Chicago, 111.
Winchester, "
Chicago, "
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Hayden, May
Hastings, Katie .. .
Hammel, May
Haggarty Mollie
Hallowed, Katie
lleinsfiirther, Fannie.
Hiigaiu.iiUilla ,
Hagan, M. Ellen
Hanuan, Lizzie
Hibbard, Mamie
Higgins, Ella
Hvuitj^^iggie
Hard, Gertie
Hyde, iiliveB
Hyde Annie
Johnson, Minnie ...
Joidon, Lottie
Joy, ^Iiuuie
Kent, Mary ,
Keenau, Mary
Koehler, Annie . . .
Krans, Nellie
Kelly, >[ary
Kelly, Tessie
Koous, Josey
Kane, Jennie
Kane, Annie
Kiin.lenger, Cora
Kipley, Josey
Leahy, Aunie
Leahy, Mamie
Lynn, *1 aggie
Lowry. Addie
Lcddy, Ella
Lomax, Lizzie
Leopold, Esther
Lavarron, Louise
Melthor, Lizzie
Mangjtn, Jennie
Marbel, Mary
Malatesta, Rosie
Mahon, Mary
Martin Mary
Maher, Jennie
Maher, Katie
—McXilT, Katie
.-aicAuley, Belle.
.McCaffrey, M ary
McKeon, Annie
McCleary, Bessie
jMcQiiaid, Lizzie
McBean, Musa
McBean, Isa
McCann. Blanch
Moore, Gertie
Chicago, 111-
Pctersboro,
Chicago,
Kens
ington, N. Mes.
Chicago, 111.
Freeport,
Chicago,
Freeport,
Chicago,
St. Xaviers Academy.
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Meyers, Annie
— *Iyers, Clara
Miller, Ellen
Mullcady, Katie
^MuUer. Minnie
Moakley. Laura
Mabbs. Lillie
Mabbs, Irene
Mabbs, Eva
Moore, Mabel
Meeban. Rose
Meehan, Lillie
Murphy, Jennie
■"•Murphy, Maggie G i^
""^Murphy, Maggie V
— ilurphy. ^lary
Murphy, Katie
Murphy. Veronica
Mitchell, Mary
Mahoney, Mary
Mahoney. Mamie
Montague. Mamie
Neville, Mary —
Nolan, Nellie
Newman. Caroline —
0"Conner, Mary
0"Brien. Annie
0"Brien, Nellie
O'Brien, Rosie
O'Brien, Josle
O'Brien, Eva
O'Donnell, Mary
O'Conuell. Mary
Ohnstein, Nora
O'Leary, Nellie
O'Leary, Mamie
O'Niel, Nellie
Phillips. Hattie
Peck, Katie
Paradise. Frances
Quinlan. Mary A
Ralph, Annie
Reddy, Alice
Reddy, Mamie
Regan, Nettie
Rowan, Agnes
Rosenbaum, Ettie
Ryan, Katie
Ryan Nellie
Ryan, Lucy
Ryan, Valentine
Sweeney, Nellie
-«. Stearns, Marie
Sanders, Joe
Sanders, Mollie
Cairo,'
Ridot,
Chicago,
Lemont, "
Chicago, "
Memphis, Tenn.
Chicago, 111.
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Spies. Edna
Spies, Mary
Shauley, Katie
Salmon, Lizzie
^Shfrwoocl, Blanche
*^her\vood, Mabel
Sheiwood, Maud.... .
fi»«^audineyer, Lillie....
■rfandmeyer, Laura . . . .
Sandmeyer, Annie
Stewart, Mary Louise.
Strin;i;er, Mary
Smith, Flora
Smith, Mary
■•^(Bhepard, Mollie
Sweet, Katie
Siman, Myrtle
Sliaughnessy, Mary
Shanghnessy, Lizzie. . .
St. Clair, Maude
Smith, Clara
Surpriuant, Cornelia .
Thornton, Maggie . . . .
Thomas, Ida... . ...
Traynor, Aggie
Tray nor, Nettie
Vincent, Flora
Wheeler, Theona
M'^heeler, Maud
Woods, Aggie
Woods, Babe
""Waggoner, Abbie
Williams, Josephine . .
Wells, Minnie
Watson, Ella ...
Welsh, Katie
Wolf, Clara
Wolf, Emma
Chicago, 111.
Prophetstown, "
Chicago, "
Butte City, Mon.
Chicago, 111.
PIANO FORTE— Marche aus Flambeaux, Clark
Misses McAulet, Welsh, J. Murphy, Lomax, Eneight, Cleakt,
DcKNE, 0"I)on>t;ll. ''~-'»- -^^^
WELCOME CHORUS, SimpUcian
Accompanied bt Misses M. Bbadt, C. Myers.
SALUTATORY
Miss J. Sanders.
PIANO FORTE— lima, Hoist
Misses A. Cummings, L. Shaughnessy, A. Meyers, A. Leahy.
F. Paradise, E. O'Brien, L. Sandmyer, I. Murphy.
VOCAL TRIO— Sur L'Oceau, Uoneone
Misses K. Farrell, M. Fox, E. Excell,
Accompanied by M. Mahon.
ESS AY— Anticipation
Miss M. Clinnin.
PIANO FORTE— L;>B.iladine, Lysberg
Misses M. V. Murphy, N. Conley, N. Green, A, Meyers,
M. Fox, a. O'Brien, L. Abbott, T. Kelly.
ESSAY— Live for Something
Miss M. Neville.
CHORUS— Minims, Mendelsohn
Accompanied by Miss M. Shaughnessy.
ESSAY— Harmony, '.
Miss M. St. Claire.
PIANO FORTE— Fantasie sur un Theme Allemand Struth
Misses J. Mangan, E. Excell, S. Bonfield, M. Shaughnessy.
D. Bergeron, M. Steele, N. Ohnstein, M. Murphy.
ESSAY— Hope
Miss A. O'Brien.
GUITAR— Caprice Elegant Harris
Miss T. Kelly.
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VOCAL DUETT— Ave Maria, White
Misses M. Brady, M. Spies. Accompanied by Miss N. Ohnstein.
ESS.VT— A Stepping Stone to Heaven,
Miss E. Higgins.
VOCAL CLASS— Gently Fall the Dews of Eve Mercadente
Accompanied by Misses J. Maxgan and E. Broa^'n.
PIANO FORTE— La Gallina Gottschalk
Misses Florsueim and Mahon.
ESSAY— The Voice of Bygone Years,
Miss M. Bennett.
SC EN A— Wild Flowers, frotn Lucia di Lammemioor
JNIiss A. McCaffrey. Accompanied by Miss M. St. Claire.
ES^AY— Grave Reflections,
Miss M. Brady.
CHORUS— Juniors Howe
Accompanied by Miss S. Bonpield.
PIANO FORTE— Solo Rhapsodic Hougroise, (iVo. 2.) Liszt
Miss M. St. Claire.
ESSAY-Laurels,
Miss E. Bro^vn.
PIANO FORTE-Guillauuie Tell, Rummel
Misses J. Sanders, M. Brady, E. Brown, M. Mahon, J. Burke,
M. Neville, C. Myers. S. Plorsheim.
Essay and Valedictory.
"No star ever rose and set without influence somewhere."— iy^f^ow.
Miss M. Baxter.
FAREWELL CHORUS, Ensign
Accompanied by Miss J. Burke.
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ROSE O'BRIEN,
CLARA MYERS.
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JENNIE MANGAN,
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KATIE MURPHY,
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LIZZIE BARDON,
JENNIE MURPHY,
NORA OHNSTEIN,
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NELLIE CAHILL,
CLARA CUDAHY,
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ANNIE LEAHY,
ANNIE McKEON,
EVA O'BRIEN,
BESSIE CLEARY,
MAY HAYDEN,
TESSIE BARDON,
NELLIE KRAUS,
CORA KUNDINGER,
EVIE FOX.
LOTTIE BARNET,
MARIA BERGERON,
LIZZIE MELTHOR,
VERONICA MURPHY,
CELIA CUDAHY,
ANNIE SANDMEYER.
JENNIE KEAN,
MARY BARRETT,
ANNIE HUDSON,
" IDA THOMAS,
JOSEY O'BRIEN,
KATIE MAHER,
KATIE HALLOWED,
CARRIE COMBS,
MAMIE LEAHEY,
MARY QUINLAN.
BESSIE CUDAHEY,
JULIA CUDAHEY,
ELIZABETH GRANGER,
LIZZIE DUDDLESTON,
MAMIE MAHER,
MAMIE MONTAGUE,
KATIE RYAN,
KATIE ROSS,
LOTTIE JORDAN,
MAMIE CLEARY,
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MISS MAMIE GREEN,
MAGGIE FOX,
" MARY MARTIN,
MARY SHAUGHNESSY.
MARY MURPHY,
LOUISE ABBOTT,
JULIA CLEARY,
MOLLIE SHEPARD,
NELLIE NOLAN,
MARY STRINGER,
KATIE MULLEADY,
KATIE WELSH,
ANNIE MEYERS,
BELLE BRAY,
MARY O'CONNBLL,
MAGGIE MURPHY,
«' MAMIE DUNNE,
KATIE D ALTON,
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ANNIE REDDY,
MAMIE REDDY,
NELLIE O'BRIEN,
NELLIE O'LEARY,
CHARLOTTE CARDIGAN,
MAMIE O'LEARY,
MARIA BONFIELD,
ANNIE COINS.
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INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY.
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GRADUATING CLASS.
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GUITAR.
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Annie Green
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Linda Farrelly,
Mary L. Stewart, Gerty Hurd, Iga McBean,
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FOR
EXAMINATION, SCHOLARSHIP, DEPORTMENT,
AND
OBSERVANCE of RULE.
Fl RST SESSION.
Evelyn Brown..
Matilda Baxter.
Martha Bennett.
Minnie Brady. . . .
Maude St. Claire.
Joe Sanders
Annie O'Brien. . .
Mary Neville. . . .
Ella Higgins. . . .
Joe Burke.
FIRST CLASS.
SECOND CLASS.
Evie Excell
Mamie Green. . .
Alary Kent
Tessie Kelly
Mary Mitchell..
Nellie O'Brien..
Laura Moakley.
Katie O'Farrell.
Stella Florslieim
Annie Green
Addie Lowry
Mary Martin
Kittie Farrell
Minnie Muller ....
Delia Bergeron
Nellie Green
Nellie Kyan
Ella Watson Not examined
Agnes Grady Not examined
THIRD CLASS — FIRST DIVISION.
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Louise Abbott
Mary Mahon
Aggie Traynor . .
Nellie Conley...
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Nellie Nolan
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EX. AV.
SCHOL.
DEPT.
96 H
93
98
96
94
100
96
93
98
95
94
100
941-7
92
98
94 2-7
92
98
92
92
100
92
92
98
912 7
92
98
90
91
98
92
95
100
93
95
100
92
95
100
91
95
lUO
91
95
100
91
95
100
89
94
100
88
94
100
86
93
100
86
92
11 H)
85
91
89
85
91
89
84
90
84
83
87
100
82
88
100
81
89
100
80
88
100
78
70
80
73
71
80
88
92
100
86
90
100
85
88
100
85
88
90
84-
89
80
83
87
80
83
90
100
82
85
98
82
88
9S
DBS. or
RULE.
95~
100
95
Iv.O
95
95
100
95
95
95
100
81
81
95
96
95
95
93
95
95
81
88
89
90
90
91
100
75
78
100
95
100
80
70
80
99
98
91
36
St. Xavier's Academy.
EX. AV,
Clara Myers
Mai-y Shaughnessy,
Krttie H.istin;'s
i.illie Saiidmeyer. .
Magijie "Murphy
Mollie Shepard
Mary Duggan
Roisie Malat sta
Annie Ralph
Ettie Elliott
Mary Keenan
Not examined.
THIRD CI-ASS— SECOND DIVISION.
Nellie Burke Promoted
Rose Gillespie '•
Jennie Mangan "
Julia Cleary "
M amie Fahey
Mary Stringer
Annie Barnard
Laura Sandmeyer
May Ilanimel
Jennie Murphy
Anastasia Cummings
Flora Smith
Esther Leopold
Katie Mulleady
Mary Kelly
FOURTH CLASS FIRST DIVISION.
MaryO'Conner . Promoted.
Mary O'Donnell "
Lizzie Bardon "
Mary Spies "
Nora Ohnstein '"
Mary Enright "
NelHe Cahill
Tessie Bardon
Mary O'Connell .'
t'lara Cudahy ..
Ellen Miller
Katie Shanley
Eva O'Brien
iMay Ilayden
Annie Meyers?
Annie Leahy
Ada Beauchamp
M ary DeOampi
Bessie Cleary
Rose Meehan
Lizzie llannan
Annie McKeon
Lizzie Shaughnessv
Belle Mo \iiley....*
Fannie Ileinsfnrther
Edith Clinton
Katie I'eck
SECOND DIVISION.
Belle Bray Promoted.
Maiy Farrelly ... "
Alma Aliern "
Nellie Kraus "
Dora Kundinger "
Katie McNitf ..
Mamie Dunne
Frances Paradise
82
81
81
81
80
88
80
90
87
86
86
83
83
82
82
81
73
9J
89
89
87
84
83
85
84
b^3
82
82
81
81
81
81
80
8li
7!)
78
77
76
75
73
72
87
h6
86
84
83
79
SCHOL.
88~"
88
88
88
82
87
81
87
80
81
89
92
89
89
89
85
86
89
82
90
86
79
85
83
94
93
94
94
91
88
94
90
88
91
89
91
86
92
91
90
83
90
82
85
81
82
81
90
90
88
90
90
87
81
85
DEPT.
iiio~
100
95
100
100
100
95
100
90
70
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
10 1
100
100
100
95
100
100
HO
95
100
100
100
101 >
95
loo
100
loo
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100
95
liio
100 .
100
100
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75
100
1(0
100
100
95
95
100
100
95
100
100
100
11^0
100
SO
OBS. OF
RL'LE.
100
98
81
99
91
95
85
100
80
70
100
100
100
100
100
100
85
85
100
93
100
85
95
100
90
91
92
100
90
100
90
99
100
75
80
liiO
100
95
100
95
95
70
70
95
95
95
95
80
90
90
99
E9
95
99
99
95
85
70
St. Xavier's Academy.
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(^lara Wolf
Ettic Enright Absent.
Lizzie Lomax • Not examined.
Evic Fox '•
FIFTH CLASS— FIRST DIVISION.
Maggie M urphy Promoi ed.
Katie Green "
Annie DeCampi "
Oeraldine Connolly ''
Mary Mahony "
Lncy Ky n "
Bessie Hrennan
Veronica Murphy . ...
D. Dahnke
Marie Stearns
Annie Sandmeyer
Annie Bouse
Evelyn Fant ..Absent.
Hattie Phillips
FIFTH CLASS. — SECOND DIVISION.
jvlary Cahill Promoted.
Mary Smith "
CeliaCuhahy ' "
Maggie Bowen "
Katie Dalton "
Marie Lavarron "
Lizzie Melthor "
Mary Edwards "
Mamie Foote "
Mollie Sanders "
Kittle Cleary "
Aggie Bush ...
Mary Barrett
Lizzie McQuaid
Maria Bergeron
Annie Hudson
Nellie Leddy
Nellie Colter
Cornelia Surprinant . .
Maryllagan
Gertie Moore
Julia Dee Absent
.Maggie Hunt "
Jennie Kean "
Louise Granger "
Lottie Barnet "
Maggie Becklenberg "
SIXTH CLASS. FIRST DIVISION.
Ettie Rosenbaum Promoted
Marv Burns "
Bridget Dillon .. "
Emma Wolf "
Mabel Allen "
Mamie Haggarty
Josie O'Brien
Maude Cleary
Lillie Meehan
Katie Cahill
Blanche McCann
Minnie Johnson
Valentine Ryan
Annie Kean Absent
Maude Sherwood "
Mary McCaffrey "
EX. AV,
92
_9fL
'so
88
88
88
87
87
85
83.
84
76
94
91
89
88
86
86
86
85
85
85
85
81
80
76
76
74
71
70
70
69
69
94
88
87
86
85
83
82
82
81
79
75
75
72
SCHOI,.
DEPT.
80
80
85
100
82
85
92
100
99
90
31.
8?
87
83-
92
100
83
83
83
80
87
94
94
100
86
80
92
.83-
8^6
100
91
90
88
100
83
75
88
90
91
92
88
87
83
84
91
90
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90
83
85
87
¥5
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73
73
81
80
81
84
88
85
80
80
90
86
86
85
85
87
86
84
82
82
88
80
79
87
80
87
87
100
8-i
90
100
100
91
85
91
91
85
100
85
100
100
80
80
82
80
85
90
93
100
ICO
100
60
100
90
SO
70
70
100
100
75
80
85
95
70
70
100
70
90
DBS. OF
RULE.
75~
80
80
95
90
50
89
80
50
99
100
80
.50-
100
90
100
80
40
40
lOK
90
10(1
100
100
85
90
90
50
90
100
80
100
100
80
40
40
80
80
95
100
100
100
100
40
96
85
75
75
70
98
100
100
80
70
89
60
79
95
80
99
38
St. Xavier's Academy.
Agnus Woods Not examined
SIXTH CLASS— SECOND DIVISION.
Josey Williams Pi-omoted
Lillie Fallon
Kaiie Maher "
Nellie O'Leaiy "
Maggie Uowden
Katie Hallowed "
Edna Spies '•
Marv Wells
Clara (Jahill -.
Mary Brennan
Mamie Joy
Annie Koeliler
Theoue Wheeler
Josey Kipley...-
SEVENTH CLASS.
LuL-y Dorney Promoted
Blanche Sherwood '"
MaryLeahey '"
Mamie Brown "
Bessie Cleary '"
Laura Ford "
Sophia Bergeron "
Julia Chapman "
Marv Marbel, ... "
Maude t'ahill "
Charlotte Cardigan "
Nettie Traynor "
Birdie (iilmore "
Elizabeth Granger "
Esther PrindevHle "
Annie Coins
Bessie Farrell
Maria Bonfield
Bessie Cudahy
Julia Cudahy
Annie Hyde
Mamie O'Leary
Mabel Sherwood
Maude Brown
Linda Farrelly. .. . ....
Caroline Newman
Maude Harper Absent
PRIMER.
Nellie O'Brien
Maud Wheeler
Clara Woods
Lizzie Dnddleson
Katie Farrelly
Katie Ryan
Alice Reddy
Gertie Hurd
Mary ]\Iaher
Mamie Montague
:Mary Gardner
Josie (Jooiis
Katie Ross
Nellie Sweeny
Josey Foster
Myrtle Simons
Louise Stewart
Frances Boyle
Mamie Ryan
EX. AV
95
91
89
»0
89
85
S5
83
83
81
79
V9
80
69
91
90
88
88
88
87
86
86
85
84
83
83
83
83
88
88
88
86
82
82
82
81
81
61
81
80
SCHOL.
S6
92
90
90
90
90
90
85
86
Si
80
80
75
70
i)2
93
90
90
HO
90
90
90
90
90
83
85
84
88
89
90
90
86
85
85
85
85
82
83
82
80
80
DEPT.
50
90
80
100
85
50
100
100
95
50
95
80
50
50
50
85
70
100
75
50
85
90
ICO
80
80
100
75
60
60
80
80
100
80
100
lOU
100
90
50
100
70
50
70
OBs. or
RULE.
50
80
80
100
80
50
l(/0
100.
95
50
98
80
50
50
50
85
85
100
75
50
75
90
100
80
80
80
79
50
50
80
80
100
80
100
100
100
90
50
100
70
50
70
100
80
75
70
lliO
75
100
100
00
65
100
75
100
100
^5
75
100
ICO
100
100
85
85
100
100
100
100
100
80
100
100
100
100
100
89
100
100
100
100
St. Xavier's Academy.
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SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATING CLASS.
Minnie Brady....
Evelyn Brown .
Matilda Baxter. ..
Maggie Clinnin . .
Maude St. Claire
Martha Bennett. .
A' nie O'Brien...
Joe Sanders
Mary Neville . . .
Ella Higgins
FIRST CLASS.
Joe Biirke.
SECOND CLASS.
Bvie Excell Promoted
Mary Mitchell ,
Tessie Kelly "
Nellie O'Brien
Mary Mahon "
Mary Kent "
Laura Moakley "'
Mary Keenau ..
Stella Florsheim.
Addle Lowry
Annie Green
Olive Hyde
Mamie Green...
Kittle Farrell
Delia Bergeron..
Nellie Conley . . . .
Mary Martin
Stella Bonfield...
THIRD CLASS — FIRST DIVISION.
Rosie O'Brien Promoted
Katie Murphy "
Louise Abbott "'
Clara Myers "
Rotiie Malatesta - "
Nellie Nolan
Lillie Sandmeyer "
Mary Shaughnessy "
Mollie Shepard "
Mary Duggan "
Katie Hastings "
Nellie Burke
Rosie Gillespie
Julia Cleary
Jennie Mangan
Maggie Murphy Absent
Mary Mur])hy '•
Katie Sweet "
Henrietta Bisby "
Florence Dean "
THIRD CLASS — SECOND DIVISION.
Jennie Murphy Promoted
Laura Sandmeyer ■'
Mamie Fahey "
Anastasia Cumniings "
EX. AV,
96
96
95
9.5
9?.
92
.92
91
90
4-7
93
94
93
94
92%
92
92
92
89
86
80
86
81
84
87
84
82
82
80
80
93
91
90
85
85
84
84
84
83
83
85
87
80
80
80
91
88
86
86
SCHOL.
DEPT.
94
100
94
100
94
98
95
100
94
100
94
98
93
100
93
100
93
100
92
98
95
100
92
90
93
100
93
100
92
100
94
100
93
100
92
100
90
100
91
100
79
89
80
79
80
81
81
100
92
100
88
ino
85
100
89
81
80
100
81
89
92
100
95
100
94
100
92
100
92
100
93
100
91
100
92
90
90
100
91
90
85
82
92
100
92
100
82
95
92
100
88
80
88
100
90
100
90
91
88
100
95
100
91
100
89
100
86
81
1
CBS. OP
RULE.
96
96
98
100
96
95
95
100
96
95
100
81
95
95
91
98
97
95
80
98
71
70
70
70
80
89
100
78
80
80
97
99
80
98
100
100
99
80
80
100
100
90
100
78
86
98
93
100
100
100
100
79
40
St. Xavier's Academy.
Maggie Lynn . . .
Mary Stringer . .
Katie Wolsli... .
Lizzie Bardou. . .
Ma y O'Conner.
Mary Spies
Mary Kelly
Mary Enright
isora Uluistein
Mary 0"Uounrll
May Ilauiuiel . . .
Promoted
Absent
FOURTH CLASS — FIRST DIVISION.
Belle Bray Promoted
Clara Ciidahy
May Ilaydeii
Cora Kundinger
Tessie Bardou '
Nellie Caliill
M ary FarreMy
Annie Myers ... '
Alma Alieru
Belle McAuley
Rose Meeliau '
Mary u'Conncll.
Annie Leahy
Lizzie Siianghnessy
Bessie Clcary
Annie McKeon
Mary DeC'ampi
Nellie Kra lis
Eva O'Brieu Absent
Katie Shanley
Ellen M iller
Lizzie Hannan
FOURTH CLASS — SECOND DIVISION
Katie McNifl Promoted
Frances Paradise '
Mamie Dunne '
Alice Waggoner '
Emma Busse •■
Kittie Green . .
Geraldine (Donley
Annie DeCampi
Lizzie Lomas
Katie Crosby
Lucy Ryan
IVlaL;i;ie Murphy
Stclii^IIagan
Mary Mahoney Absent
Mamie Mahoney
Clara Wolf
Evie Fox Not examined
FIFTH CLASS.' — FIRST DIVISION.
Mary Smith Promoted
Marie Stearns ' ■
Veronica Murphy "
Ida Thomas '•
Bessie Brennm "
Lizzie Melthor "
Molly Sanders
May Cahill
Mamie Foote
Genevieve Finucan
Maggie Bowen
EX. AV.
SCHOL
DEPT.
86
85
100
85
8S
96
83
.-5
97
84
84
100
84
^3
80
83
82
90
82
8'i
98
8?
82
80
78
83
100
85
9.-'
84
100
91
94
91
90
92
100
b9
94
100
89
93
100
87
91
IfO
87
93
100
85
!r2
90
85
90
9.->
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91
100
84
9)
81
84
88
100
84
•92
100
82
9J
100
82
SO
95
81
90
100
79
84
100
7H
88
80
87
92
100
91
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91
lt,0
89
100
88
100
91
91
so
90
90
85
84
90
lliO
84
84
83
8;3
85
100
78
82
90
70
81
90
85
80
80
74
82
80
72
80
100
09
83
80
69
85
100
68 .
78
85
90
80
90
93
80
80
75
100
91
92
85
91
92
h2
89
93
100
89
92
99
88
91
9>1
87
93
99
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91
87
85
83
73
85
89
88
84
89
91
84
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83
OBS. OF
RULE.
St. Xavier's Academy.
41
Celia Cudahy
Matilda Lavarron.
Katie Dalton
Alary Edwaide ...
Kittie Cleary
Evelyn Fant ' '
Aiiuie Bouse
Dora Dankee
.Not examined
EX. AV.
FIFTH CLASS— SECOND DIVISION.
Lottie Barnett
Lizzie McQ,uaid ...
Gertie Moore
Ella Leddy
Mamie Barrett
Aggie Bu^^h
Jennie Kean . .
Maria Bergeron
Loiii^^e Granger
Mary Hagan
Annie Hiids^oii
Cornelia Surprinaut.
Emma Wolf
Mary Burns
Agnes Ronan
Mabel Allen
Mary Bresiuihan
Bridget Dillon
Ettie Rosenbaiun
Nellie Cotter
Promoted
. Absent
SIXTH CLASS. FIRST DIVISION.
Mollie Hagarty Promoted
Katie Maher
Maude Cleary "
Blanche McCann "
Katie Cahill "
Carrie Coombs "
Josie O'Brien "
Lillie Fallon
Annie Mahoney > "
Annie Kean
Mamie Brennan
Miunie Johnson
Katie Hallowed .'
Mamie Reddy
Nellie O'Leary
Agnes Woods
Edna Spies
Lillie Meehan Absent
Josey Williams "
SIXTH CLASS. SECOND DIVISION.
Annie Koehler Promoteu
Mary Quinlan "
Lucy Dorney "
Clara Cahill
Laura Foid ''
Mamie Joy '■
M ary Brown
Nell"ie Oriel
Blanch Sherwood
Elizabeth Granger
Sophia l'.er.,'eron
Mamie Hibbard
Birdie Uilmore
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81
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100
90
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80
60
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95
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60
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85
100
100
100
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42
St. Xavier's Academy.
Mamie O'Leary
Bessie McCleary Absent
Mary Wells "
Mary Marbel "
SEVENTH CLASS.
Charlotte Cardigan Promoted
Bessie Cndahy '
Julia Ciulahy "
Lizzie Salmon "
Maude Cahill "
Nellie O'Brien
Esther Prindeville '
Mary Gardner
Annie Coins
Maude Sherwood
Lizzie Duddleson
Josey Kipley
Alice Reddy Absent
Nettie Traynor
Julia Chapman
Annie Hyde
Maggie Bresnahan
Theoue Wheeler
PRIMER.
Maria Bontield
Katie Farrelly . . .
Linda FarrcUy. ..
Mamie O'Leary .
Musa McBcau
May Maher
Katie Ross
Mamie Montagui
Lottie Jordan .
Louise Stewart..
Isa McBi'an
Mabel Moore
Emma Vincent
Auneite Regan . .
Lillie Mabbs....
Irene iMal)t)s . .
Gertie Ilurd
Clara Smith ..
Babe Woods
Grace Ballard
Mamie Cleary . .
Katie Ryan .
Josie Coons
Promoted
EX. AV.
SCHOL.
DEFT.
85
75
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86
85
84
90
84
89
95
90
91
95
91
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90
90
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70
80
100
100
95
80
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80
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100
85
100
78
90
90
80
70
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RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils !<liould remember that, in an institution of this kind, it would be
impossible to preserve order without well established Rules; and when these Rules
are once understood, each young lady should consider it her duty, not only to ob-
serve them strictly, but also to aid her companions in doing the same, thereby ren-
dering a most acceptable assistance to her teacher, whose greatest pleasure amongst
them will be derived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important Rule concerns their religious duties, which
all will be required to attend punctnally.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the time al-
lowed for recreation, in the room appointed for that purpose; but even during the
hours set apart for recreation, it is never permitted in the halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall or any room in which all
are assembled, without permission from the presiding sister.
4th. No pupil ie allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose of safe
keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasurer; also, all jetvelry, except a
breast-pin. pair of ear-rings, and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, .iewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pui)il will write to her parents or guardian at least once in two
weeks.
?th. The pupils are not allowed to make visits oftener than once a month.
8th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to exclude all
others, or become remarkable; on the contrary, all should try to be sociable and
kind, as members of one family circle, especially towards new pupils.
nth. During the recreation hours, no work is permitted that will prevent the
pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the mind and preparing
it for future study
lUth. No books brought to the Academy by the pupils, can be read without
submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also subject to the
inspection of the Directress.
11th. No visits allowed, except :it the appointed time, viz: Wednesday after-
noons and Sunday; pupils who wish to give no trouble, should be particular to
notify their friends of this arrangement.
12th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books, toilet articles, wear-
ing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a slovenly appear
anc%will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in this respect, must expect to
lose all good marks, as well as the respect of her companions and teachers.
13th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms during the
hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in those rooms.
14th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room, during school or recreation hours,
without si)ccial permission.
44 St. Xavier's Academy.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS
IS AS FOLLOWS :
5j^o
clock,
Rise.
6^,
i(
Morning Prayers and Mass.
7
•'
Breakfast, followed by Recreation.
8
«^
Study.
9
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Recitation in respective class rooms.
n%,
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Dinner and Recreation.
ias/2
"
Study.
1
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Recitation.
4
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Luncheon and Recreation.
41/2
"
Study.
6
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Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
tJVi
"
Recreation .
8
ii
Night Prayers; after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the night.
Studies tvill be resumed on the first Monday in September,
and no young lady who is not then in attendance luill Af alloiued
to cojnpete for the Deportment Medal.
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PROSPECTUS
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•Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy,
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located
on the corner of Wabash Avenue and Twentj'-Ninth Street, about
three miles from the centre of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious,
and well adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are
connected with the various sleeping apartments, and the entire
building is heated by steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to
health, and those parents and guardians who have patronized the
Academy during the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27th, 1847, Saint Xavier's
Academy enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions
of the country'. _
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to
secure order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months
each — the first session commencing on the first of September; the
second on the first of Feljruary. A vacation of about one week is
allowed at Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their
parents if they desire it. If residents of the city they are permitted
to do so once a month — generally the first Sunday of tlie month,
unless deprived of this privilege for non-observance of rule.
AVednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to
the supervision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case
leave (as is sometimes the practice), just before the close of the year,
without serious damage to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
ST. XAVIEB S ACADEMY.
No deduction is made foi* the first two or last two weeks of a term,
nor for absence except in cases of protracted sickness.
As the practice of leaving just before the close of the year is a
serious damage to the interests of the Institution, any pupil does so
at the risk of her good standing.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention, con-
sistent with the spirit of a mild, but firm government, is paid to the
comfort of the young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the
greatest care is taken to nourish in their minds those principles of
vii'tue and religion which alone can render education profitable.
No undue influence is exercised over the religious opinions of non-
Catholic pupils; however, for the sake of order, all are required to
conform to the external discipline of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded
to parents and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have given
evidence of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Et.
Rev. Bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and
useful education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric. Compo-
sition, History and Penmanshijj. A certain j^ortion of time is al-
lowed each puftil for Plain and Ornamental Needle Work, Wax
Flowers, etc.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full
Academic Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session
always commencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness and etiquette, and
all that constitutes ladylike deportment!
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who
may be found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For
the latter the Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues
until three o'clock P. M., with an intermission of three quarters of
an hour at noon.
As the progress of the j'oung ladies, as well as their jDromotion,
depends in a great measure on tlieir regular attendance at school,
they should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except
in case of illness. Parents should also see that they attend to even-
ing study while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation
without private study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation
hours except in extraordinary cases.
ST. xavieb's academy.
TKRMS.
(FOR BOARDERS.)
Pek Session of Five Months, In Advance.
Board and Tuition, in English and Music, - - $150
Languages, each, - - - 10
Oil Painting, 25
Water color, 25
Crayon, 25
Harp, 40
Guitar, 30
Vocal Lessons, 30
Washing, 5
There are no other extra charges.
More favoral)le terms may be made by those sending two or more
sisters at the same time.
Books, Station eiy, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices,
but never on credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-
napkins, a knife and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, and napkin-ring,
two yards of carpeting or a rug, two yards black net for veiling.
No ijarticular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a fuU supply of postage stamps.
TKRiVLS.
(FOR DAT SCHOLARS.)
Pee Quarter of Ten Weeks, In Advance.
Academic Department.
English Branches, ------- $15
Mxisic, 15
Use of Piano, 5
Painting for the Pupils, -------15
" for those who do not attend school, - - 25
Crayon, " .< *< '^ . - - 25
" for Pupils, 15
DraAving, 5
Guitar, 15
Vocal Lessons, 15
Intermediate Department.
English Branches, for Juveniles, . . - - $10
English Branches, for Minims, 5
Music, for Juniors, 10
ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
Pkimaky Department — First Division.
Reading (Third Reader), Ortliograjjliy, Grammar, Penmanship,
Practical Arithmetic (Robinson's Rudiments), Intellectual Arith-
metic (Robinson's Primary), Object Lessons, Geography,
Second Division.
Reading (Second and First Readers), Orthography, Penmanship,
Practical Arithmetic (Robinson's Rudiments), Object Lessons.
Intermediate Department — First Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Orthographic Dictation, Penmanship,
Arithmetic (Robinson's Practical and Mental), Grammar (Brown's
Institute), Geogi-aphy (Mitchell's Intermediate), English Composi-
tion, Etiquette, Christian Doctrine, V. S. History.
Second Division.
Reading (Fourth Reader), Oi'thography, Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental), Gi'ammar (Brown's Primary),
Geogi'aphy (Mitchell's), Composition, Etiquette, Christian Doctrine.
Senior Department — First Division.
Reading (Sixth Reader). Penmanship, Rhetoric and Composition,
Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, English Litera-
ture, Botany, Book-Keei)ing, Astronomy, Ornamental Penmanship,
Review of Geography and Grammar, Zoology, Civil Government,
Political Economy.
Second Division.
Reading (Fifth and Sixth Reader), Orthographic Dictation. Pen-
manship, Composition, Grammar (Brown's Institute), Arithmetic
(Robinson's Practical and Mental). Sacred History, Familiar Science
(Peterson's), Physiology (Steel's), Etymology.
ST. xaviek's academy.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Beyer's Instructor— Five-finger Exercises. Jousse's Musical Catechism.
First Division.
Instructor and Catecbism continued, Major and Minor Scales, Similar and
Contrary Motion, Czerny's Easy Studies, Occasional Pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies commenced. Major and Blinor Scales in Thirds^
Sixths, Catechism, Lenioine's Juvenile Studies— first book. Easy Sonatas.
First Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies, Catechism and Scales, Lemoine's Juvenile
Studies— second book, Sonatas and Pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Lemoine's Juvenile Studies— second book, Czerny's and Heller's Etudes,
Selections Irom Leybach, Gottschalk. etc.. Thorough Bass, Catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies— first book. Selections from Chopin, Weber, Schuman,
Beethoven's Easier Sonatas, etc. Harmony (Weitzman's Manual). History of
Music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Cramer's Studies continued, Beethoven's Sonatas, Liszt's Rhapsodies,
Chopin's Polonaise, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Harmony, History of Music
continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale Singing-, Intervals, Easy Pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, Minor and Chromatic Scales, Ballads.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons, Selections from Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti, etc.
All are expected to attend Class-singing, which is free. Private Vocal les-
sons, however, are extra.
\
CATALOGUE OF PUPILS.
From Sept , 1882, to June, 1883.
Aliern, Almy Chicago, 111.
Allen, May
Armstrong, Lizzie •' "
Barrett, Mamie " "
Barnet, Marj^ " "
Bardon, Tessie " "
Bardon, Lizzie " "
Bergeron, Maria Tucker, "
Bergeron, Sophia " "
Bly, Laura Chicago, "
Bonfleld. Stella "
Bonfieid, Maria "
Bouden, Maggie Texas.
Boyle, Francis Chicago, 111.
BoMen, Maggie " •'
Beaupre, Annie De Kalb, "
Beaupre, Elva " "
Bray, Bell Freeport, "
Brennan, Lizzie Chicago, "
Brennan, Liicy " "
Brown, Nannie " *'
Brown, Mamie " "
Brown, Jennie " "
Brown, Mary " "
Bradley, Katie Waukegan, "'
Burke, Joe Chebanse, "
Burke, Nellie " "
Burke, Maggie Chicago, "
Burks, Edna Sullivan, Iowa.
Burns, Mary Chicago, 111.
Bush, Agnes ■' "
Busse, Emma " "
Canfleld, Maggie '• "
Casey, Mary ' • •'
Callahan, Allie " "
Canty, Annie "
Cahill, Nellie
Cleary, Bessie " "
Cleary, Kittle '• "
ST. xavier's academy.
Cleary, Jiilia CMcago, 111.
Cleary, Madie " "
Chamberlain, Carrie " "
Chapman, Cornelia " "
Connort, Bertha Sycamore, "
Connelly, Mary Chicago, "
Conley, Nellie
Cotton, Maggie " "
Coines, Annie " "
Combs, Carrie Hyde Park, "
Courtney, May Chicago, "
Cole, Annie " "
Coakes, OUie
Conway, Annie " "
Coyle, May
Coyle, Maggie "
Cotter, Maggie " "
Crosby, Katie "
Consadine, Lucy " "
Consadine, Georgie '* "
Cudahy, Clara
Cudahy, Celia
Cudahy, Julia
Cudahy, Bessie " "
Cusac, Maggie " "
Cummings, Anastasia " "
Dalton, MoUie
Dalton, Katie
Dean, Florence Dayton, Ohio.
Deal, Carrie Chicago, 111.
Dee, Annie Dixon, "
De Campi, Mary Chicago, "
Devor, Sadie " "
Dixon, Mai;de San Francisco, Cal.
Dorion, M . Louise Kankakee, 111.
Doruey, Lucy Chicago, "
Drury, Minnie " ''
Duggan, Mary
Duddleston, Lizzie "' '"
Dunne, Mamie " '"
Eaton, Cecilia "
Edwards, Mary " ' '
Enright. Mary " "
Excell, Evelyn " "
Farmer, Teresa
Fallon, Lillie
ST. xavier's acadesiy.
Fahey, Mamie Chicago, 111.
Finucan, Genevieve " "
Fimiean, Annie " "
Finucan, Mamie " "
Foote, Sarah " "
Foote, Mamie " "
Foote, Kosemary " "
Foster, Jessie " "
Gallagher, Katie " "
Gardner, Mamie " "
Gilmore, Birdie " "
Gilday, Teresa " "
Gillespie, Rosemary " "
Goodwin, Minnie " "
Goldsmith, Kittie Leadville, Colo.
Green, Annie Chicago, 111.
Green, Mamie " "
Green, Katie " "
Granger, Louise St. George, "
Granger, Elizabeth " "
Hagan, Jennie St. Marie, Kan.
Hagan, Estelle Chicagoj 111.
Hagan, Mary " "
Haws, Marion •' "
Hayken, Josie " "
Hallowed, Katie " "
Hayden, May " "
Hayes, Gracie " '•
Hastings, Katie " "
Hagarty, Mollie " "
Humbach, Dora St. Ignace, Mich.
Hibbard, Mamie Chicago, 111.
Hickey, Kittie " "
Hobeliu, Josephine " "
Hudson, Annie " '«
Hyde, O. Blanche " • "
Hunt, Maggie " "
Johnson, Daisy " "
Jordan, Lottie " "
Joy, Mamie " "
Kane, Jennie " "
Kane, Annie " "
Kenney, Annie " "
Kent, Mary <' "
Kelly, Teresa " "
Kelly, Katie. " "
10 ST. xaviek's academy.
Keeuiin, Mary Cliicago, 111.
Kellar, Mary " "
Ki-aus, Nellie Freeport, ' '
Koehler, Annie Cliicago, "
Kipner, Mamie " "
Lamb, Mamie " "
Lalley, Celia Qninnesec, Mich.
Langbein, Amelia Cliicago, 111.
Lavarron, Matilda " "
Lannon, Katie " "
Le Due, Ernestine " "
Lealiy, Mamie " '•
Leahy, Annie " "
Leddy, Ella " "
Lomax, Lizzie " "
Lozo, Clara " '*
Lichtenheim, Bertha " "
Lichtenheim, Rosie " "
Mayer, Josephine " "
Malloy, Winifried " "
Malloy, Mamie " "
Mabbs, Lilbe
Mabbs, Irene " "
Mabbs, Eva
Mansfield, Mary Dnrand, "
Mangan, Jennie Chicago, "
Marbel, Pussie " "
Mahoney, Minnie " "
Mahoney, Mary " "
Martin, Mollie " "
Mann, Emma " *'
Markham, Minnie " "
McBean, Isa " "
McBean, Musa " •'
McCann, Bessie "
McCann, Lillie
McCaffrey, Mamie " "'
McCourt, Claude Oshkosh, Wis.
McCormic, Annie Chicago, 111.
McAuley, Belle " "
McKeon, Annie " "
McKenna, Sadie . Qninnesec, Mich.
McCleary, Bessie Chicago, 111.
McGrath, Alice Dixon, "
McNemara, Annie Chicago, "
Meehan, Lillie ■• "
ST. xavier's academy. 11
Maher, Katie Chicago, ni.
Maher, Mary '*
Melthor, Lizzie "
More, Mabel
Moore, Gertie "
Montague, Mamie
Moakley, Laura "
Mondshein, Katie
Montgomery, Mary "
Mitchell, Mary
Murphy, Veronica " "
Murphy, Katie
Mueller, Minnie " "
Mulleady, Katie
Miller, Edith. ...
Micks, Mamie
Murphy, Maggie " "
Murphy, Mary
Murphy, Maggie " "
Myers, Clara Ridott,
Myers, Helen Chicago, "
Nacy, Helen
Nelligan, Julia
Xelligan, Mary
O'Brien, Maggie
O'Brien, Nellie
O'Brien, Rosie " "
O'Brien, Josie
O'Brien, Fannie
O'Brien, Nellie
O'Brien, Lulu " "
O'Brien, Eva
O'Conner, Mary "
O'Connell, Mary
O'Donnell, Mary
Ohnstein, Nora " "
O'Leary, Nellie *' •'
O'Leary, Mamie '• "
Oriel, Nellie
Prendergast, Winnie " "
Peters, Julia " "
Phitzer, Nettie
Pliilpin, Gracie ' * "
Prinderville, Esther
Quin, Mary
Quinlan, Mary "" *'
12
ST. xaviee's academy.
Eaizor, Jessie Chicago, 111.
Eeed, Maggie " "
Eeddy, Alice " "
Eeddy, Mamie " "
Eegau, Neta " "
Eonan, Agnes " "
Eoddin, Eva " "
Rossi, Katie " "
Eeixter, AlUe " "
Eyan, Katie " "
Euth, Georgie " "
Eyan, Mamie " "
Sanders, Mamie " "
Sandmeier, Lillie " "
Sandmeier, Laura " "
Sandmeier, Annie " "
Scanlan, Lizzie " "
Salmon, Lizzie " "
Schoenhoffen, Libbie " "
Schoenhoflfen, Lillie " "
Sherwood, Maude " "
Sherwood, Blanche Beloit, Wis.
Sherwood, Mabel Chicago, 111.
Shaughnessy, Mary " "
Sliaughnessy, Lizzie " "
Schintz, Laura " "
Shanley, Katie " "
Sheehau, Mary " "
Shepard, Moliie " "
Shippon, Cathleen '• "
Spies, Mamie " "
Spies, Edna " "
Smith, Emma " "
Smith, Mary " "
Spencer, Fannie Indianapolis, Ind.
Stearns, Marie Chicago, 111.
Street, Eunice " "
Stewart, Marie " "
Stringer, Mary " "
Suprenant. Cornelia Bute City, Montana.
Tagg, Mabel Chicago, 111.
Thomas, Ida " "
Traynor, Aggie " "
Traynor, Nettie " "
Towle, NeUie " "
Towle, Mary " "
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13
Towle, Maggie Chicago,
Vanvelser, Lizzie "
Veander, Olga Irondale,
Woods. Agnes Chicago,
Wagner, Abbie *'
Welsh, Katie "
Walsh, Nellie
Wagner, Mamie De Kalb,
Wolf, Emma Chicago,
Whiting, Delores " -
111.
VALEDICTORY
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Five golden clasps have linked the chain of years
Which, in this calm retreat I've spent; and bi-ight
_ The days, thoug-h now and then o'ercast with fears.
The way was long, yet seemed my burden light
As lip I toiled to reach Minerva's height.
Fair world \vithin a world ! yet all my own !
And here I lived content as earth, at night,
Slumbers beneath the dews. But it has flown,
Aye! vanished, swift as stars at morn from night's blue throne.
How oft in years to come, will Memory waft
Me back to scenes beloved! How oft I'll tread
The path to Wisdom's flowery vale ! How oft —
Alas! I'll raise the pall that years have spread.
To view once more the days that now have fled !
Ah ! then a rhyme, or snatches from a lay.
Or e'en a face, may wake to life the dead !
Nay! lure them back, as evening's parting ray
Is by a cloud enticed to tread the azure way.
Sweet Memory! when thy mystic wand tbou'lt wave.
And from its course the flood of Time wilt turn.
Thy fairest flowers shall deck our childhood's grave.
Yet vain 'twill be, whilst bending o'er that urn.
To sigh : " Return ! oh happy days, return !
Bring back, O Time ! those dewy laden hours ! "
Time's rippling echoes from that magic urn
Will softlj' chant with strange ethereal powers,
The sad reply in accents low, — "Not ours! Not ours! "
Oh! Where's the wind without its mournful cry ?
Or where the tree without one leaf grown sear ?
Where is the wave without its dii"ge-like sigh ?
Where are the eyes which ne'er have shed a tear?
Ask of the forest winds or liillows clear.
Ask of the plains or ot the desert's sand.
One by one they faintly sigh, — " Not here ! not here ! "
For Sorrow's low bent form and withering hand
Are stretched from shore to shore, from weeping land to land.
But look! what star illumes the darksome night?
What form dispels the mists that lowering frowned ?
Ah ! know ye not whence comes that wonderous light ?
'Tis Hope's fair brow by Love's bright Angers crowned!
See! how her radiant beauty sheds around
Refulgent beams as tho' of Heaven a part.
How soft she treads, and wafts without a sound
A soothing balm to each faint bleeding heart !
At her approach, grim Sorrow flies and cares depart.
ST. xavier's academy. 15
To each of us a task has been assigned,
And Faith's bright star alone must point the way; —
To bear the cross with hearts which are resigned
Should be our aim. For those whose footsteps stray
From duty's path, in charity to pray.
O'er darkened lives to bend a ray divine
Tho' back 'twill come again. One gift each day
To raise aloft with love and saj', " 'tis mine !
I did it, dearest Lord, yet all I have is Thine! "
Oh ! when our task is done and Heaven shall hold
Its portals open wide, how radiant
Will shine Life's cross! As diamonds set in gold
'Twill gleam and sparkle in the light! Content
We'll be, that thro' a thorny, steep ascent.
At last we've reached the goal ! What visions blest
Before us there shall flit 1 What cherubs sent
To welcome us ! How oft we'll hear expressed
By seraph-lips in accents sweet,— "At rest! At rest! "
No thorns by Sorrow scattei-ed o'er the road!
No sad farewells to waft our bliss away !
No crosses there to crush us 'neath their load !
Nor gloomy nights devoid of Hope's clear ray.
But brighter, yes, far brighter than the day,
IVIore glorious even than the brilliant sun,
Shall be our waking after Life's sad play,—
O happy thought '. if well our task be done, ^
We'll always live in union with the Holy One.
When there, our kind Archbishop we shall meet.
We'll join to form the beauteous crown he'll wear;
'Twill surely make elysian joys more sweet
To And our youth's true friends assembled there.
Our pastors kind, who've sown good seed with care.
The fruits of long and patient toil shall reap.
The lessons taught,— the heart-felt, earnest prayer
Finds each an angel's wing. In silence deep
They're borne on high to wait the last long mortal sleep.
Dear friends, the lengthening shadows speed the hours
Of parting day, and I, alas! must haste
The dreaded word to speak ere darkness lowers.
My childhood's home, adieu ! Thy lessons traced
With tender care, shall never be effaced.
Tho' other forms will soon around me dwell.
Thy image fair can never be replaced.
But I must rend at last the magic spell,
My teachers loved, companions dear, farewell ! farewell !
—A. IVI. D. G.
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Miss Tessie Kelly, Miss Majy Mitchell,
Miss Evelyn Excell, Miss Mary Kent,
Aliss Nellie O Bricn,
Miss Laura Moakley, Miss Sadie McKenna,
Miss Olive Hyde,
Miss Annie Green, Miss Aiary Keenan.
Crowns for
Good
Conduct.
NS.
KIRST
CROW^
Miss Edna Burks,
Miss KiTTiE Kelly,
' RosiE Gillespie,
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Maggie Coyle,
' EosiE O'Brien,
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Aggie Keefe,
' LiLLIE SaNDMEIER.
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Kittie Murphy,
' Laura Sandmeier,
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Gracie Philpin,
' Jennie Mangan,
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Lizzie Bardon,
' Mamie Wagner,
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Annie Beaupre,
' Nora Ohnstein,
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Eva O'Brien,
' Mary O'Donnell,
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Mamie Dunne,
' Emma Mann,
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Maggie Cusack,
' Delores Whiting,
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Veronica Murphy,
' KiTTiE Cleary,
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Marie Bergeron,
' Annie Hudson,
a
Nannie Brown,
' May Casey,
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Mary Barrett,
' KiTTiE Maher,
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Mary Hagarty,
' JosiE O'Brien,
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Edna Spies,
' LiLLIE SCHOENHOFFEN,
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Lizzie Duddleston,
' Blanche Sherwood,
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Mary Quinlan,
' Bessie Cudahy,
a
Mamie Leahy,
' Julia Nelligan,
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Mary Nelligan,
' Julia Cudahy, "
Miss Frances Boyle
Lulu O'Brien,
SECOND
CROWNS.
Miss Minnie Mullek,
Miss
May Coyle,
' Katie Hastings,
Mamie Green,
' Nellie Burke,
Bertha Lichtenheim,
' Dora Humrach,
Kittie Welsh,
' Tessie Bardon,
Carrie Deal,
' Almy Ahern,
Nellie C a hill,
' Rose Meehan,
Maggie Burke,
' Olga Veander,
Katie Dalton,
' Lizzie Cudahy,
MoLLiE Sanders,
' Celia Cudahy,
Libbie Schoenhoffen,
' Annie Sandmeier,
Mary Burns,
' Nellie OLeary,
LiLLiE Meehan,
' Lucy Brennan,
Sophia Bergeron,
' Mary Donnelly,
Elizabeth Granger,
' Mamie Montague,
Maggie Cotton,
' Katie Ross,
Lizzie Scanlon,
' Annie McNemara,
Lizzie \
'anvelser.
May Maher,
JPrpminnis.
ELOCUTION.
Gold Medal Nellie O'Brien
Gold Medal Sadie McKenna
Silver Medal Mary Enright
Second Premium Evelyn Excell
Second Premium Annie Green
Third Premium Joe Burke
READING.
FIRST CLASS. *
Gold Medal Evelyn Excell
Second Premium M. Keenan, 0. Hyde
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Edna Biu-ks
Second " MoUie Sliepard
Third " Minnie Midler
THIRD CLASS — First Division.
First Premium K. Welsh, J. Cleary
Second " J. Mangan, A. Beaupre
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium N. Cahill, M. De Campi
Second " Clara Cudahy
Third " M. Enright, A. Leahy
FOURTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium J. Hagan, I. Thomas
Second " Annie Kenney
Third " M. Murphy, K. Green
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " Eunice Street
Third '•' Cecelia Cudahy
FIFTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Mary Markham
Second " .*Mary Edwards
26 ST. xaviek's academy.
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Mary Casey
Second " Mary Hagarty
Third " Elva Beaupre
SIXTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Lucy Brennan
Second " M. Donnelly, M. Brown
Third " S. Bergeron, J. Hobberhn
SIXTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Julia Nelligan
Second '• M. Nelligan, J. Cudahy
Third " L. O'Brien, M. Sherwood
PENMANSHIP.
ORNAMENTAL.
The Gold Pen Evelyn Excell
Second Premium Minnie Miiller
Third " NeUie O'Brien
PLAIN PENMANSHIP.
FIRST CL.\SS.
First Premimn Nellie O'Brien
Second " 0. Hyde, A. Green
Third " Laura Moakley
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Green
Second " Aggie Traynor
Third " Maggie Murphy
THIRD CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Anastasia Cummings
Second " Lizzie Bardon
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Emma Mann
Second " Maggie Cusack
Third " Amelia Langbein
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium, a Gold Pen Lizzie Brennan
Second '* 0. Veander, J. Brennan
Third " Matilda Lavarron
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium A. Callahan, M. Casey
Second " M. Courtney, J. O'Brien
Third " Agnes AVoods
28 ST. xaviek's academy.
ORTHOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premiiim Alice McGrath
Second " Aggie Keefe
Tliird " Mary Murphy
THIRD (JLASS — First Division.
First Premium L. Sandmeier, A. Cummings
Second " A. Dee, N. Walsh
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium C. Cudaliy, M. O'Doimell
Second " Carrie Deal
Third " Eosie Meehan
rOUUTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Mary Enright
Second " Jennie Hagan
Third •' Katie Green
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Mamie Foote
Second '* Marie Stearns
Third " Lillie Schoeuhof3fen
FIFTH CLASS -First Division.
First Premium Marj' Barrett
Second " Fannie Spencer
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Josie O'Brien
Second " Annie Finuean
Third " Mary Joy
SIXTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Lizzie Vanvelser
Second " N. O'Leary, L. Schintz
Third " N. O'Brien, B. Cudahy
SIXTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium M. O'Leary, M. Bonfield
Second " A. McNemara, M. Gardner
Third " M. Montague, M. Stewart
SEVEXTH CLASS.
First Premium Lillie Mabbs
Second " Kenie Mabbs
Third '' M. Goodwin, S. Devor
MATHEMATICS.
ARITHMETIC — First Class.
First Premium Katie Murphy
Second " N. O'Brien, K. Gillespie
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SECOND CLASP.
First Premium N. Burke, A. McGratli
Second " M. Coyle, M. Coyle
Third " K. O'Brien, M. Miirphy
THIRD CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Mary Sliauglinessy
Second " Nora Ohnstein
Third " Jennie Mangan
THIRD CLASS - Second Division.
First Premium Kittie Bradley
Second " Gracie Philpin
Tliird " Mary Duggan
FOURTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Katie Shanley
Second " Annie Dee
Third " Mai-y De Campi
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium E. Koddin, K. Shanley
Second " Veronica Murphy
Third " Lizzie Cudahy
FIFTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium J. Hayken, M. Bergeron
Second " M. Barrett, P. Hunt
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Annie Hudson
Second " M. Sherwood, W. Skidmore
Third " Kittie Maher
SIXTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium M. Marbel, M. Quinlan
Second " L. Schoenhoften, E. Granger
Third " E. Spies, N. Traynor
SIXTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Frances Boyle
Second " Annie Coines
Third " M. Cotter, K. Eossi
ALGEBRA.
FIRST CLASS.
Gold Medals T. Kelly, L. Moakley
Second Premium E. Excell, N. OBrien
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Katie Murphy
Second " Maggie Coyle
Third " Mary Keeuan
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GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY.
First Premium .Joe Burke
Second " : M. Mitchell, M. Kent
HISTORY.
GENERAL HISTORY — First Class.
The Gold Medal Mary Mitchell
Second Premium .... Tessie Kelly
Third " Nellie O'Brien
U. S. HISTORY — Third Class.
The Gold Medal Annie Beaupre
Second Premium K. Bradley, K. Welsh
COMPOSITION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
The Gold Medal Joe Bm-ke
FIRST CLASS.
The Gold Medal Mary Kent
Second Premium Mary Mitchell
Third " Tessie Kelly
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary Coyle
Second " Clara Myers
Third " Katie Kelly
THIRD CLASS — Fh-st Division.
First Premium M. Wagner, A. Cummings
Second " Mai-y O'Conner
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Mary Spies
Second " Mary Enright
Third " Bessie Cleary
FOURTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium M. Dunne, I. Thomas
Second " Jennie Hagan
Third " Katie Green
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Katie Dalton
Second " Georgie Consadine
Third " Katie Cleary
FIFTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premiimi Fannie Spencer
Second " ... M. Bergeron, J. Hayken
ST. xavier's academy. 31
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Nannie Brown
Second " Winnie Skidmore
Third " . . : Mabel Courtney
BIBLE HISTORY.
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium L. Bardon, K. Welsh
Second " F. Dean, M. O'Conner
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium L. Moaklej', M. Mitchell
Second " Mary Keenan
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Medal Mary Shaughnessy
THIRD CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Mary Stringer
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Rose Meehan
Second " A. Aliern, K. Shanley
Third " Tessie Bardon
FOURTH CL.VSS — First Division.
First Premium Maggie Cusack
Second " Lucy Consadine
Third " Maggie Burke
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium K. Cleary, G. Finucan
Second " Annie Sandmeier
Third " Katie Dalton
FIFTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Mary Burns
Second " Winnie Malloy
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium M. Hagarty, A. Brown
Second " Annie Finucan
Third " Mary McAffrey
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Rosie O'Brien
Second " Mary Duggan
Third " Mary Shaughnessy
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INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY.
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Mary Enright
Second " A. Ahern, N. Olinstein
Third " Bessie Cleary
FOURTH CL.\SS — First Division.
First Premium Annie Kenney
Second " Emma Mann
Third " M. Cusack, D. Whiting
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Cecelia Cudahy
Second " MoUie Sanders
Third " Mary Smith
FIFTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium E. Leddy, P. Hunt
Second " M. Burns, M. Markham
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Elva Beaupre
Second " Cornelia Suprenant
Third " Kittie Maher
MAP DRAWING.
THIRD CLASS — First Division.
First Premium M. O'Conner, G. Philpin
Second " A. Beaupre, F. Dean
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium Mary Spies
Second •• C. Cudahy
Third " M. O'Donnell
FOURTH CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Mary Mansfield
Second *' Annie Kenney
Third " Ida Thomas
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division
First Premium Lizzie Cudahy
Second " Eunice Street
Third " Lizzie Brennan
FIFTH CLASS -First Division.
First Premium Pearl Hunt
Second " Maria Bergeron
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Graduate Class Joe Burke
ST. xavier's academy. 33
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Evelyn Excell
Second " 0. Hyde, L. Moakley
Third " Annie Green
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Katie Hastings
Second " Lillie Sandmeier
Tliird " Nellie Conley
ASTRONOMY.
First Premium Joe Burke
Second " Sadie McKenna
CHEMISTRY.
First Premium Joe Burke
Second " Annie Green
Tliird " Tessie Kelly
BOOK-KEEPING.
First Premium S. McKenna, M. Wagner
Second " A. Dee, D. Humbach
PHYSIOLOGY.
First Premium Maggie Coyle
Second " Katie Murphy
Third " Bertha Lichtenheim
MUSIC.
VOCAL — First Class.
First Premium S. McKenna, M. MiiUer
Second " E. Excell, E. Burks
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS — First Division.
First Premium Minnie Midler
Second " Annie Green
FIRST CLASS — Second Division.
First Premium M. Shaughnessy , J. Mangan
Second " Mary Mansfield
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium M. Steele, M. Murphy
Second " S. Bonfield, N. Conley
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KENSINGTON.
First Premium Lena Martin
Second " Annie Green
Third " Bertha Connort
Tapestry Rachel Levi
Arrasene Bertha Liclitenheim
PLAIN SEWING.
The Gold Medals Maggie Murphy, Stella Bonfield
First Premium, A. Cummings, A. McGrath, M. Spies, K. Shauley, C.
Deal.
Second Premium, L. Bardon, A. Ahern, C. Cudahy, M. Duggau,
K. Green.
Third Premium, A. Langbein, M. Bergeron, M. Cusack, T. Bardon,
V. Miirphy, M. Murphy, N. Cahill, A. Hudson.
Fourth Premium M. Stearns, E. Street, M. Murphy
LETTER WRITING.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Aggie Traynor
Second " Minnie Muller
Third " Eosie Gillespie
In the Second Glass, the following young ladies deserve special
mention for acquiring a taste for solid and instructive reading :
First Premium Mamie Green
Second " N. Burke, E. Burks
Third " N. Conley, E. O'Brien
IMPROVEMENT.
Esther Prinderville, Edith Miller,
May Maher, Mamie Micks,
Louisa Barnet, Maude Dixon,
Mary Barnet, Lottie Jordan,
Mamie Lamb, Katie Gallagher,
Mamie Goodwin, Sadie Devor,
Lillie Mabbs, Eenie Mabbs,
Evie Mabbs.
AVKRAOES
FOB
Examination, Scholarship, Deportment,
AND
OBSERVANCE OF RULE.
FIRST SESSION,
GRADUATE CLASS.
Joe Burke.
FIRST CLASS.
Tessie Kelly . . . .
Evelyn Excell .
Nellie O'Brien . .
Mary Mitchell . .
Mary Kent
Laura Moakley .
Sadie McKenna .
Mary Keenan . . .
Annie Green . . . .
Olive Hyde . . . .
SECOND CLASS.
Mamie Green
Katie Mm-pliy
Eosie O'Brien
May Coyle
Nellie Conley
Minnie Miiller
Bertha Lichtenheim
Katie Hastings
Mary Sliaughnessy
Clara Myers
Stella Bonfleld
Alice McGrath
Edna Burks
Maggie Murphy
Moliie Shepard 75
Maggie O'Brien [74
Mary Dnggan
Lillie Sandmeier
Aggie Traynor
Maggie Coyle : Not examined
Katie Kelly "
Aggie Keefe "
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THIRD CLASS — First Division.
Nellie Biirke Promoted
Kosie Gillespie "
Mary Murphy "
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81
81
93
99
92
90
8-i
81
80
89
77
97
79
92
94
92
99
96
93
98
85
92
100
95
95
95
95
80
70
100
100
70
80
Jennie Mangan
Julia Cleary. . . . . . .
Katie Welsh
Anastasia Cummings
Laura Sandmeier
Florence Dean
Annie Dee
Mary Stringer
Katie Bradley Not examined
Mary Montgomery. . "
Dora Humbach "
Nellie Walsh
Mary Wagner "
Jennie Murphy
Mary Fahey
i<
83
83
81
81
81
80
79
77
75
73
73
73
72
72
71
68
63
Ibsciit
Carrie Chamberlain.
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
Mary O'Conner Promoted
Lizzie Bardon "
Nora Olmstein
Tessie Bardon
Clara Cudahy
Katie Shanley ....
Marj^ Spies
Almy Ahern
Belle McAuley
Bessie Cleary
Amelia Langbein
Mary De Campi
Kosie Meehan. . .
Katie Miulleady
6i
a
88
87
84
85
83
83
82
82
82
78
78
Belle Bray
FOURTH CLASS — First Division.
Annie Leahy Promoted
Mary OConnell "
Annie McKeon ... "
Nellie Kraus
Mary Mansfield
Jennie Hagan
Emma Busse
Mamie Dunne
Emma Mann
Clara Lozo
Kittie McNiff
1
38
ST. xaviek's academy.
Ex.At.
FOURTH CLASS — First Division. Continued.
Annie Kenney 71
Louise Dorion 70
Lucy Cousadine 68
Abbey Wagner Ahsent
Eva O'Brien
Celia Laily
Annie Cole
Laura Ely
Mary Slieelian
Lizzie Sliauglinessy
I
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division.
Maggie Cusack Promoted gy
Lizzie Lomax " 86
Mary Malioney " i 86
Ida Tliomas " 84
Katie Green " 83
Maggie Burke " 83
Maggie Murphy " 83
Veronica Murplij' 82
Lizzie Brennan ! 75
Lizzie Ctidaliy 74
Olga Veander 72
Marie Stearns 71
Eunice Street 70
Georgie Cousadine 70
Mai"y Smith 68
Annie Sandmeier 68
Libbie Schoenhofteu 66
Estelle Hagan 66
Katie Crosliy \lisent
Katie Lannon '•
Annie De Campi "
Mary Malioney "
FIFTH CLASS — First Di\-ision. !
Mamie Foote Promoted 96
Celia Cudahy " 95
Maggie Bowen " 92
Katie Dalton " 91
Mollie Sanders *' 1 91
Matilda Lavarron " 87
Genevieve Finucau " 87
Kittie Cleary " 87
;Marv Edwards 85
Ella Leddy 80
]\Iamie Barrett 80
ilaria Bergeron 73
Allie Callahan 60
Louise Granger Aliseut
Jennie Kean "
Agnes Bush j "
Gertie Moore 1 "
I
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division. [
Minnie Markham Promoted 87
Maggie Hunt " 1 84
Schol. Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
84 80
83 85
82 70
88 75
92 100
81 95
84 100
88 100
85
88
91
87
86
91
87
88
89
88
83
88
90
85
80
80
62
80
77
77
85
83
86
83
89
91
90
88
89
91
91
86
81
88
88
89
K4
86
82
83
86
91
90
98
95
100
87
80
90
83
95
80
100
83
90
90
70
80
85
80
75
90
100
80
80
65
82
98
82
81
81
91
85
91
81
95
100
100
76
100
100
99
90
100
83
80
80
70
70
100
95
95
98
95
90
98
87
85
87
' 80
95
87
100
70
85
92
68
73
; 80
67
90
80
95
75
70
!""
77
100
79
81
78
83
86
86
72
91
100
100
75
100
100
67
92
90
87
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
39
Ei.Av,
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division. Continued.
Fannie Spencer Promoted
Mary Burns
Emma Wolf
Winnie Skidmore
Annie Hudson
Cornelia Suprenant
Maude Cleary
Maude Sherwood
LiUie Fallon
Mabel Allen
Josie O'Brien
Mary Casey
Mary Hagarty '
Katie Maher Not examined
Mary Hagan
Carrie Combs
Blanche McCann
Minnie Johnson
Jessie Eaizor
Agnes Konan
SIXTH CLASS — First Division.
Lucy Dorney Promoted
Mary McCaffrey "
Agnes Woods "
Mamie Joy "
Annie Finucan "
Mabel Courtney "
Nellie O'Leai'y
Lillie Meehan
Edna Spies
Libbie Schoenhoffen
Mamie Reddy
Mary Quinlan
Katie Hallowed
Maggie Bowen
Clara Cahill
Minnie Brennan
Helen Nacy
Annie Kean
SIXTH CLASS — Second Division.
Blanche Sherwood Promoted
Bessy Cudahj^ "
Sophia Bergeron "
Elizabeth Granger "
Nellie Oriel
Mary Brown "
Bessie McCleary "
Mary Marbel "
Nettie Traynor "
Annie Koehler "
Lucy Brennan "
Lizzie Vanvelser "
Mary Donnelly "
Nellie O'Brien "
Lizzie Duddleston
84
84
81
80
78
78
74
71
70
69
70
69
69
88
84
83
83
83
83
78
75
75
70
Absent
Schol.
88
86
87
85
89
88
87
81
90
82
90
87
82
84
89
81
80
90
86
71
92
92
93
94
89
87
94
89
89
90
83
90
89
94
94
92
93 90
87 1100
93
93
92
92
91
91
90
90
95
95
83
93
92
Dep.
100
95
86
50
98
61
85
68
95
82
100
90
100
100
85
100
90
100
100
85
93
95
95
89
93
90
96
97
98
100
98
100
98
90
90
100
95 100
93 100
89
90
89
90
87
90
88
89
90
89
89
85
87
100
ilOO
:100
;ioo
' 80
87
83
85
89
80
95
90
75
90
100
Obs. of
Rule.
95
95
83
50
98
65
50
87
89
80
98
99
96
99
70
100
90
100
100
80
90
90
93
89
90
87
90
90
96
98
95
100
96
90
90
98
98
100
100
100
98
98
80
85
80
80
85
78
93
89
88
97
100
40 ST. xaviek's academy.
SIXTH CLASS — Second Division. Continued.
Laiu-a Scliintz
Ex.iv
. Sehol.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rtde.
85
Absen
87
t 89
90
89
90
83
83
85
84
83
82
80
83
80
90
88
89
89
85
89
90
87
85
89
87
86
86
90
88
87
88
86
83
88
81
83
1
85
88
84
88
85
83
80
80
79 J
80 ]
80 ]
79
79
78 ]
1
90
87
85
90
90
90
87
87
80
80
85
78
89
78
80
90
85
87
80
98
98
95
95
90
100
100
90
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
80
80
100
100
100
100
ino
98
88
83
89
89
88
87
87
79
78
83
76
87
75
78
90
80
82
78
95
95
93
93
80
90
90
80
89
89
100
75
80
80
100
75
75
100
100
80
90
>)0
Mamie Hibbard.
Birdie Gilmore
ii
ii
a
82
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
92
90
Absent
ii
ii
ii
t i
ii
a
ii
91
90
90
89
88-
88
86
81
80
81
80
80
Alice Eeddv
Annie Conway
SIXTH CLASS -Third Division.
Eosie Liclitenlieim Promoted
Esther Prinderville "
Annie Coins "
Mamie O'Leary "
Mabel Slierwood. . "
Mamie Montague *'
Maria Bonfield "
Julia Nelligan "
Katie Eyan "
Lizzie Salmon "
Marie Stuart "
Maude Cahill
Katie FarreUy
Mamie Leahy
Julia Cudahv
Frances Boyle
Linda Farrelly
SEVENTH CLASS -First Division.
! Maggie Cotton Promoted
Annie McNemara "
Lizzie Scanlon "
May Maher "
Mary Nelligan "
Josephine Drury. .
Lulu O'Brien
LilHe Mabbs
Louisa Barnet. .
Mamie Clearv
Gracie Hayes
100 80 1 1
Ollie Coakes
LOO
100
LOO
LOO
LOO
75
90
00
00
90
90
80
80
80
78
80
80
80
Mav Armstrong
Mamie Goodman
Sadie Devor
Evie Mabbs
AVERAGES FOR SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Joe Burke
FIRST CLASS.
Tessie Kelly Promoted
Evelyn Excell
Mary Mitchell "
Mary Kent "
Nellie O'Brien
Laura Moakley "
Sadie McKenna
Olive Hyde
Annie Green
Mary Keenan
SECOND CLASS.
Maggie Coyle Promoted
Katie Murpliy .
Mamie Green . .
Kcsie Gillespie
Nellie Conley. .
Edna Burks. . . .
Rosie O'Brien. .
May Coyle
Nellie Burke . . .
Aggie Keel'e . . .
Alice McGratli
Minnie Muller
Bertha Lichtenheim
Katie Hastings
Clara Myers
Lillie Sandmeier
Mary Murphj'
Mary Shaughnessy
Maggie Murphy
Mollie Shepard
Stella Bonfield
Mary Duggan
Aggie Traynor
Katie Kelly Not examined
THIRD CLASS — First Division.
Katie Welsh Promoted
Jennie Mangan "
Annie Beaupre "
Kittle Bradley "
Laura Sandmeier "
Anastasia Cummings "
Florence Dean "
Gracie Philpin "
Julia Cleary "
Mamie Wagner
Ex.At
Schol.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
95
96
99
85
93
96
99
95
92
95
99
87
92
95
100
95
91
93
99
93
90
94
100
93
90
93
99
93
86
90
96
90
85
90
99
90
82
91
99
85
81
91
99
99
92
90
100
100
91
90
95
91
89
91
88
80
87
89
99
100
84
90
88
75
84
88
100
100
83
86
98
95
83
86
90
89
83
85
80
80
83
85
95
100
82
87
89
90
82
85
90
85
79
86
85
84
79
79
88
81
78
80
80
80
78
80
91
98
78
81
80
79
78
79
78
79
77
79
78
79
74
80
81
80
72
79
78
79
69
80
78
82
62
80
79
70
84
100
90
89
87
91
60
88
90
100
100
88
88
100
85
88
86
80
79
85
84
100
99
85
85
88
75
85
87
89
85
84
85
100
100
84
84
90
67
82
86
100
85
42 ST. XAVIEK'S ACADEinr.
THIRD CLASS — First Division. Continued.
Mary O'Conner
Ei.Av.
Schol. Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
81
80
81
79
78
Ahsent
a
a
a
89
85
84
84
84
84
83
82
81
79
79
79
75
75
74
72
Akent
a
89
88
88
87
-i-
85
83
79
78
78
76
71
..7Q-
Absent
a
a
((
a
a
(<
89
88
88
86 89
85 100
86 88
84 88
83 96
86 100
86 100
87 100
85 100
85 100
82 88
87 100
97 92
82 100
85 88
87 96
84 100
85 95
84 85
82 89
84 98
81 89
80 86
87 100
76 86
82 98
84 100
90 100
98 100
90 100
93 100
. 89 95
91 90
89 85
90 85
88 80
88 100
85 90
83 95
85 90
84 73
90 95
88 80
83 100
83 80
78 85
77 80
78 80
91 1 80
90 90
90 : 90
75
86
78
92
92
96
90
90
90
98
80
86
88
100
84
91
88
90
80
90
84
83
89
93
85
85
88
100
100
100
100
90
90
88
90
80
95
88
87
88
70
85
80
100
90
90
70
85
80
85
85
Lizzie Bardon
Annie Dee . ....
Nellie Walsli
Dora Humbacli
Mary Montgomery
Mary Faliey . ...
Marv Stringer
Bertha Connort
THIRD CLASS — Second Division.
Almy Ahem Promoted
Mary Euright • '
Carrie Deal "'
Clara Cudahv "
Nora Ohustein ••
Tessie Bardon
Mary O'DonneU
NelUeCahill
Bessie Cleary
Eo.sie Meehan
Amelia Langbein . .
Mary De Campi
Eva O'Brien
Mary O'Connell
FOrRTH CLASS -First Division.
Maggie Cusack Promoted
Emma Mann "
Delores Whiting "
Ida Thomas •'
Mary Mansfield "
Annie Kenney "
Kittie Green
^Maggie Burke.
Lonise Dorion
Lizzie Lomax
Nellie Kraus
Annie Cole.
Nettie Goldsmith
Kittie McXilf
Mary Mahoney. . .
Lizzie Brennan Promoted
Marie Stearns "
Olga Yeander "
ST. xavier's academy.
43
FOURTH CLASS — Second Division. Continued.
Lizzie Cudfiliy Promoted
Veronica Murjaliy "
Ei.Av.
Schol.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
88
87
87
85
84
84
83
83
83
82
82
81
80
80
78
77
72
70
70
69
Absent
"
a
93
93
93
93
91
91
90
89
88
86
84
76
92
90
86
85
81
SO
80
80
80
80
80
77
76
76
74
74
90
92
89
85
87
85
87
89
98
85
87
85
83
84
85
86
83
82
83
82
87
86
83
90
90
91
90
87
88
88
91
88
90
88
85
87
89
in
92
90
90
90
89
91
88
81
87
89
82
76
86
80
88
100
88
80
75
70
95
89
75
75
80
90
90
100
75
90
90
98
98
80
50
100
100
95
85
100
90
80
95
70
95
100
90
83
100
100
95
100
50
100
100
60
100
100
60
70
100
60
100
75
90
70
83
100
82
80
70
70
90
85
70
70
70
90
87
98
50
85
93
96
100
70
50
95
90
90
90
100
85
80
80
70
90
ino
85
85
95
98
90
100
80
100
100
70
100
100
60
75
100
50
100
80
85
75
Celia Cudahv "
Katie Lanuon. . "
Mary Smith
Eunice Street
Eva Eoddin.
Mollie Sanders.
Mamie Foote
Georgie Consadine
Maggie Bowen
Katie Dalton . .
Jennie Brennan
Agnes Kelly
Genevieve Finucan
Matilda Lavarron
Cecelia Eaton
Kittie Cleary
Liblne Schoenhoffen
Estelle Hagan
Claude McCourt
Kathleen Shippon
FIFTH CLASS — First Division.
Minnie Markhani Promoted
Fannie Spencer "
Mary Barrett
Josie Hayken "
Winnie Malloy. . . "
Alice Callahan
Mary Edwards "
EllaLeddv "
Maria Bergeron . "
Maggie Canfield
Maggie Hunt
Marv Burns
Louise Granger
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
Annie Hudson "
Lillie Fallon
Nannie Brown . . "
Mary Casey
Maude Sherwood
Kittie Maher
Josie O'Brien
Cornelia Suprenant
Annie Finucan
Mary Hagartv
Winnie Skid more. . .
Mary McCaflfi-ev
Agnes Woods
Mabel Courtney ....
Mamie Joy
44
ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
FIFTH CLASS — Second Division.
Lucy Dorney
Ettie Pselser
Ida Meyer
Mabel Allen
Maude Cleary
Continued.
SIXTH CLASS — First Division.
Mary Marbel Promoted
Lucy Brennan "
Nellie O'Leary
Lillie Meelian "
Lillie Schoenhoft'en "
Laura Scliintz ' '
Mary Quinlan "
Mamie Brown "
Elizabeth Granger "
Teresa Farmer.
Lizzie Vanvelser . .
May Donnelly
Bessie McCleary . . .
Blanche Sherwood
Sophia Bergeron . .
Edna Spies
Ernestine Le Due. .
Lizzie Duddleston.
Katie Hallowed ....
Nettie Traynor ....
Mamie Leahy
Nellie O'Brien
Josie Hobberlin . . . .
Bessie Cudahy
Nellie Oriel
Lizzie Salmon
SIXTH CLASS — Second Division.
Mamie O'Leary Promoted
Frances Boyle "
Julia Nelligan *'
Annie Coins "
Mamie Gardner "
Maggie Cotton.
Maria Bonti^ld
Katie Ross
Lizzie McCoi'mic . . .
Esther Prinderville .
Katie Ryan
Lulu O'Brien
Mamie Montague.
Lizzie Scanlon
Marie Stuart
Mary Nelligan
Julia Cudahy
Rosie Lichtenheim .
Annie McNamara . .
May Maher
Mabel Sherwood. . .
Ei.Av.
61
.iliseut
93
92
92
91
91
91
90
90
89
«8
88
88
87
85
85
85
83
"83
83
83
81
80
80
87
.\lispnt
95
94
92
92
92
89
87
86
85
85
82
81
81
80
79
75
75
72
68
63
60
Schol.
80
75
70
89
91
89
91
86
89
90
86
91
91
86
86
89
89
85
87
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
70
80
100
100
100
100
50
60
90
85
85
84
90
93
89
90
98
98
99
97
83
84
98
97
87
86
99
97
97
95
89
87
85
84
80
80
89 100
88 ilOO
100 100
98
84
86
87
84
88
88
85
98
100
97
85
89
84
83
85 ,100
86 I 80
86 80
90
90
90
89
80
86
86
83
84
83
80
80
82
83
80
80
80
81
80
78
80
80
100
95
80
80
82
82
80
82
83
81
100
89
82
80
98
89
89
98
89
80
97
98
97
95
84
87
85
85
100
81
83
80
100
95
80
80
80
80
80
87
83
80
100
97
89
85
99
97
88
100
90
80
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
45
SEVENTH CLASS — First Division.
Ei.Av.
Schol.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
Lillie Mabbs . Promoted
91
86
85
85
80
80
79
79
78
78
80
Absent
a
80
80
79
79
78
78
Absent
90
87
84
84
81
80
78
79
79
79
81
81
84
83
81
80
80
79
79
78
79
78
78
81
80
80
81
80
90
80
100
60
100
96
100
100
100
100
100
75
100
90
90
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
100
90
100
100
85
Sadie Dover "
70
Mamie Lamb "
85
Maude Dixon "
70
Lottie Jordan
65
Irene Mabbs.
85
Editli Miller..
95
Louise Barnet
100
Mamie Goodwin
70
Gracie Hayes
90
Mary Barnet
100
Mamie Cleary
Nellie Towle.
70
90
Cornelia Chapman.
90
SEVENTH CLASS — Second Division.
90
Mamie Malloy . ...
80
Mamie Micks
Mamie Tagg
80
89
100
Daisy Johnson
80
70
MoUie Dalton . .
(1
a
80
80
81
81
Absent
100
100
SEVENTH CLASS -Third Division.
Sarah Foote
90
Mamie Kipner
100
Maggie Towle
100
Eva Mabbs
85
Fannie O'Brien
90
RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that, in an institution of this kind,
it would be impossible to preserve order without well established
Rules ; and Avhen these Rules are once understood, each young lady
should consider it her duty, not only to observe them strictly, but
also to aid her companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a
most acceptable assistance to her teachers, whose gi'eatest pleasure
amongst them will be derived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important Eule concerns their religious
duties, which all will be required to attend punctually.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during
the time allowed for recreation, in the room appointed for that pur-
pose ; but even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never
permitted in the halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall or any room
in which all are assembled, without permission from the presiding
Sister.
4th. .No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the pur-
pose of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the Treasiu'er ;
also, all Jewelry, except a breast-pin, pair of ear-rings, and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not per-
mitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least
once in two Aveeks.
7th. The pupils are not allowed to make visits oftner than once a
month.
8th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to
exclude all others, or become remarkable ; on the contrary, all should
try to be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, es-
pecially towards new pupils.
9th. Dm-iug the recreation hours, no work is permitted that will
prevent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbend-
ing the mind and preparing it for futui'e study.
lOtli. No books brought to the Academj- by the pupils, can be
read without submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Let-
ters are also subject to the inspection of the Directress.
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lltli. No visits allowed, except at the appointed times, viz: Wed-
nesday afternoons and Sunday ; pupils who wish to give no trouble,
should be particular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
12th. Personal neatness, and a particular care of books, toilet
articles, wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as noth-
ing like a slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who
is careless in this respect, must expect to lose all good marks, as well
as the respect of her companions and teachers.
13th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective
rooms during the hours given them for practice, neither should they
speak in those rooms.
14th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room, during school or re-
creation hours, without special permission.
THE DAILY KOUTINE FOE BOAEDEES IS AS FOLLOWS :
5i o'clock. Else.
&\ " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by Eecreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Eecitation in respective class rooms.
11| " Dinner and Eecreation.
12 J " Study.
1 " Eecitation
4 " Luncheon and Eecreation.
4i " Study.
6 " Supper. Eosary (for the Catholics).
6i " Eecreation.
8 " Night Prayers, after which, all retire to their re-
spective dormitories for the night.
Studies will be rcsuiiied the First Monday in September, and
no young lady loiio is not then in attendance will be alloived
to compete for the Deportment Medal.
CATALOGUE OF PUPILS
OF
Saibt Xavier's Academy,
CH ICAOO.
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1883-84.
CHICAGO:
DONOHUE & HENNEBERRY, Pbinters,
1884.
PROSPECTUS
or
SAINT XAVIER'S ACADEMY.
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on the
corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-ninth street, about three miles from the
center of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and well
adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected with the
various sleeping apartments, and the entire building is heated by steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to health, and
those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy during the
past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation which
exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 37, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy enjoys
all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to secure
order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, the
first session commencing on the first of September; the second on the first of
February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at Christmas, when
pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire it. If residents of the
city, they are permitted to do so once a month — generally the first Sunday of
the month, unless deprived of this privilege for non-observance of rule.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or friends;
visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since study is necessa-
rily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times subject to the super-
vision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case leave (as
is sometimes the practice) just before the close of the year, without serious
damage to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
No deduction is made for the first two or last two weeks of a term, nor for
absence except in cases of protracted sickness.
As the practice of leaving just before the close of the year is a serious
damage to the interests of the Institution, any pupil does so at the risk of her
good standing.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consistent
ST. XAVIEU S ACADEMY.
with the spirit of a mild but firm government, is paid to tlie comfort of the
young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is taken to nour-
ish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion which alone can
render education profitable. No undue influence is exercised over the religious
opinions of non-Catholic pupils; however, for the sake of order, all are
required to conform to the external discipline of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc. , are forwarded to parents
and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have given evidence
of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the ]\Iost Reverend A.rch-
bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and useful
education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition, History
and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each pupil for Plain
and Ornamental Needle-work.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full Academic
Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the j^ear, their session always com-
mencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness, and all that constitutes lady-
like deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who may be
found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the latter
the Academj^ is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues until three
o'clock p.m., with an intermission of three quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, depends in
a great measure on their regular attendance at school, the}' should never be
encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case of illness. Parents
should also see that they attend to evening study while at home, as it is useless
to expect perfect recitation without private study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation hours,
except in extraordinary cases.
COURSE OF STUDY.
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Word and sentence method from chart and panorama; also
first reader.
Writing: Name of pupil and place of residence on slate. Name of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Arithmp^tic: Coimting forwards and backwards by I's, 2's, 5's and lO's
to 100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs, + , — , x , -j-, ^,
f, and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of figures.
Addition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition on slate and
board. Roman numerals.
Music: Learn to recognize and sing the tones "Do,' "Mi," "Sol" (1, 3,
5 of a key); the upper octave of " Do" and " Mi," and the lower octave of
" Sol " and "Mi." Practice these from manual signs, from the modulator,
from the Tonic. Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Recognize and produce
the strong and weak accents, and the simplest divisions of time, viz: the beat,
half-beat, two-part and three-part measure. As supplementary work, from
eight to twelve simple songs to be learned by rote during the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's lan-
guage lessons to seventh topic. Use of period and interrogation mark. Polite-
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to read, all difficult words
pronounced correctly and meaning given. A short sketch of the lesson given
from memory.
Writing: The spelling lesson written on slate. Copying from board or
book. Short sentences containing certain words given by teacher. Use of
pencil on paper. Short letters to be written first on slates.
Spelling: Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to page 50.
Arithmetic: Addition and subtraction tal)]es in mental arithmetic from
5 to 10 with analysis on same pages. Multiplication table and analysis to 5'8.
In practical arithmetic, addition and subtraction completed. Multiplication
to three figures in multiplier. Read and write three periods of figuies. Count-
ing by 2's, 3's and 9's to 100.
Music: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already learned,
to recognize and produce the tones " Re " and " Si," and practice as in first
year. The last term of this year the remaining tones of the scale, " La " and
"Fa," may be studied. Introduce four-part measure, one and one-half beat
tones, quarter-beat tones, and rests corresponding to all the above tone lengths.
The songs for this year shall for the most part be included in the above lessons,
rather than to be learned by rote.
Drawxng: On cards — Krusi's method; also on blackboard.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Miscellaneous: Phonic analysis. Object lessons, first and second series.
Language lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time bj' the clock.
Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Re.\ding: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult words.
Writing: Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
Spelling: Primary speller to page 86, oral and written.
CirRisTi.\N Doctrine : For Catholics only. First lessons with explanations.
Geography: Primary to page 32, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the mental, multiplication tables with analysis completed.
Division tables and analysis. Review addition and subtraction. Read and
write four periods of figures.
Mxsic: Review with great care the work of the first and second years.
Learn to pitch tunes in different keys by the use of a C pitch-pipe or tuning-
fork. The songs for this year shall all be taught as music reading lessons.
Dr.\wing: Books one and two. Blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneoi'S: Object lessons, third series. Language lessons, second
grade. Abbreviations. Use of comma. Divisions of time. Use of Tellu-
rian. Politeness.
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of about one dozen
lines once a week.
Spelling: From page 86 to 109.
Arithmetic: Multiplication and division tables. Division to fractions.
Review multiplication. Read and write five periods of figures.
Geo(;raphv: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
Music: After review, introduce six- part measure, three-quarter and quarter-
beat tones, and increasing difficulties in time and tune.
Drawing: Books three and four; also blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed. Language,
second grade reviewed. Oral grammar. Politeness.
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight reading.
Writing: Copybook. Compositions on given subjects. Letter writing
every two weeks.
Spelling : First half grammar school speller to page 45.
Arithmetic: Mental (Progressive) to i)age 43. Practical, re\iew least
common multiple and greatest common di^^sor, going on to division of frac-
tions. Read and write five periods.
Geography: Intermediate to United States. Map of North America.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
ST. XAVIER 8 ACADEMY.
Grajimar: To page 67. Parsing nouns, pronouns and adjectives. Anal-
ysis of short sentences.
Music: Learn to recognize and trace modulations to different keys, and to
acquire the ability to pass from one key to another without instrumental aid.
Drawing: Book five, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed, and one half of
fourth. Language lessons, third grade. Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman
numerals. Punctuation marks. Politeness.
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Readestg: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composition
every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: Grammar school speller, from page 45 to 70. Dictation.
Arithmetic:' Intellectual arithmetic to page 67. Practical arithmetic.
Promiscuous in fractions. Decimals to compound numbers. Read and write
six periods.
Geography: To South America. Map of United States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: Descriptive part, to verbs, including fine print. Analysis of
simple sentences. Parsing, to verbs, and first two rules of syntax.
Music: A thorough practice on all the above, with still gi-eater difticulties
in tune, time and part singing.
Drawing : Book six, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fourth series. Tellurian. Language les-
sons, fourth and fifth grades. Abbreviations. Roman numerals. Politeness.
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fifth reader. Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters every two
weeks.
Spelling: From page 70 to 100. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 67 to 100. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numbers.
Geography: From South America through. Map of South America, Asia
and Illinois.
Grammar: From page 67 to 138; also, to rule ten in syntax.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
History: United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible history, Old
Testament.
Music; Compound measures. Minor scales and key.
Drawing: Book seven, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fifth series. Tellurian. Abbreviations.
Language lessons, sixth and seventh grades.
EIGHTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Last half of fifth reader, with supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekly.
Spelling: From page 100 to 180. Dictation.
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Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 87 to 113. Practical arithmetic.
Percentage to discount.
Geography: Map of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
Gramsiar: Completed.
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
Music: First principles of harmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, sixth series. Language lessons, eighth
grade. Tellurian.
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's Catechism, with explanations.
Writing: Copy-book, copies set by teacher. Letters bi-weekly.
Etymology: Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Discount, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation, involu-
tion and evolution. Intellectual, through to miscellaneous.
Physical Geography: General histor}', first half. Familiar science.
Rhetoric: To versification, and composition every week. French and
German optional.
Music: Review of the past, with choir singing. Instrumental music op-
tional; also, private vocal lessons.
Drawing: Krusi's Method, book nine, with object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Reading: Sixth completed. Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Writing: From copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Review of intellectual.
Algebra: Fir^t half.
General History: Completed.
Rhetoric: Completed.
Physiolo(;y: French and German optional.
Music: Choir singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
Writing: Plain and ornamental, from board.
Arithmetic: Review complete arithmetic.
Algebra: Last half, with selections from University algebra.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Bookkeeping.
Literature: English, complete.
Botany, Rhetoric and History reviewed.
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Composition and Epistolary Correspondence: Alternately every week.
Civil Government, Political Economy: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book eleven, with sketching from nature.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writing: Plain and ornamental, from board.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology, Mythology,
Chemistry, French, German and Latin : Optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book twelve, with sketching from nature.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS FOLLOWS.
5^ o'clock, Rise.
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Morning Prayers and Mass.
Breakfast, followed by recreation.
Study.
Recitation in respective class rooms.
Dinner and recreation.
Study.
Mathematics.
Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
Luncheon and recreation.
Study lessons for next day.
Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
Recreation.
Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective dormito-
ries for the night.
Studies will he resumed the First Monday in Sej)tember, and
no young lady ivlio is ?iot then in attendance will be allowed to
compete for the Deportmetit Medal.
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IllTSTRUMEjSrTAL MUSIC.
COURSE 0F::STUDIES. '
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second DI^^sION.
Beyer's Instructoi'— Five-finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism.
First Division.
Instructor and Catechism continued, major and minor scales, similar and con-
trary motion, Czerny's Easy Studies, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies commenced, major and minor scales in thirds, si.vths,
catechism, Lemoine's Juvenile Studies— first book, easy sonatas.
First Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies, catechism and scales, Lemoine's Juvenile Studies-
second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Lemoine's Juvenile Studies— second book, Czerny's and Heller's Etudes, selec-
tions from Leybach, Gottschalk, etc., thorough-bass, catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies— first book, selections from Chopin, Weber, Schumann, Beetho-
ven's easier sonatas, etc. Harmony (Woitzman's Manual), liistory of music com-
menced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Cramer's Studies continued, Beethoven's sonatas, Liszt's rhapsodies, Chopin's
polonaise, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Harmony, history of music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales, ballads, Abt's exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons, selections from Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti, etc.
All are expected to attend class-singing, which is free. Private vocal lessons,
however, are extra.
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TKRIVIS.
(FOR BOARDERS,)
Per Session of Five Months, in Advance.
Board and Tuition, in English and Music $150
Languages, each - - 10
Oil Painting 25
Water color 25
Crayon - 25
Harp - - 40
Guitar 30
Vocal lessons and Harmony, each - 30
Washing -.... 5
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sisters at
the same time.
Books, stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices, hnt never
on credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing, suitable
for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-napkins, a knife and
fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, two yards of carpeting or a rug, and
two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
TKRIMS.
(FOR DAY SCHOLARS.)
Per Quarter op Ten Weeks, in Advance.
academic department.
English Branches $15
Music - - - - 15
Use of Piano 5
Painting for the Pupils - -15
Painting for those who do not attend school - . . - . . 25
Crayon for those who do not attend school 25
Crayon for pupils 15
Drawing 5
Guitar 15
Vocal lessons and Harmony, each 15
intermediate department.
English Branches for Juveniles $10
English Branches for Minims 5
Music for Juniors 10
Catalogue of Pupils.
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Bardon, Lizzie
Barrett, Mamie
Barnett, Louise
Barnett, May
Bane, Florence ... " "
Beaupre, Annie De Kalb, '*
Beanpre, Elva " "
Bisby, Lena St. Charles, "
Bergeron, Maria Tucker, "
Bergeron, Sophia " *'
Bender, Minnie Chicago, "
Brag, Josie " "
Brown, Gertie Milvvauivee, Wis.
Brown, Mamie Chicago, 111.
Brown, Nannie '* *'
Brennan, Lucy. " "
Brennan, Lizzie " "
Brennan, Jennie " "
Brennan, Annie " '*
Boyles, Ada
Boyles, Frances. ... " "
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Bonfield, Maria
Bowen, Maggie " "
Burns, Mary
Burlison, Nettie " *'
lirovvn, Minnie " "
Burks, Edna Sullivan, Ind.
Bradley, Kittie Liberty ville, 111.
Burton, Gertie Chicago, "
Burlison. Nettie '• "
Cahill, Nellie
Canty, Mary
Canty, Annie " "
Callahan, AUie
Cleary, Bessie *' "
Clearv, Kittie
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Coulter, Lillie
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Combs, Carrie Hyde Park,
Coda, Eose Chicago,
Crisp, Alice,
Cross, Nellie Freeport,
Cudaliy, Lizzie Chicago,
Cudahy, Mary,
Cudahy, Clara.
Cudahy, Celia.
Cudahy, Mary,
Cudahy, Julia.
Cudahy, Bessie " "
Daly, Mary.
Dalton, Katie
Devore, Sadie Indianapolis, Ind.
De Cam pi, Annie Chicago, 111.
Dean, Florence Dayton, Ohio.
Delaney, Annie Chicago, 111.
Deloulnie. Blanche " "
Deloulme, Lucille
Dixon, Maud San Francisco, Cal.
Dorney, Lucy Chicago, 111.
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Eaton. Cecelia " "
Edwards, Mary
Eisendrath, Blanche
Enright, Mary
Excell, Evelyn
Excell, Lila '.
Fahey, Mamie
Fallon, Lillie
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Frank, Ida "
Franky, Amelia '*
Gadbois, Elizabeth Tucker,
Gallagher, Katie Chicago,
Gilday, Teresa "
Gillespie, Eose Mary "
Goodman, Carrie "
Goodwin, Mamie "
Granger. Elizabeth ...... St. George,
Hagan, Jennie Chicago,
Hartman, Emma Aurora,
Hardy, Annie Chicago,
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Hastings, Katie *'
Hayes, Gracie "
Harris, Dora "
Haloway, May "
Hallowed, Katie "
Hannum, Jessie Whitley,
Haggarty, Mollie Chicago,
Healy, Agnes "
Herrick, Eva "
Heissler, Lulu **
Hickey, Kittie "
Hickey, Cecelia *<
Higgins, Alice "
Horner, Mattie "
Horgan, Eleanor "
Holton, Daisy "
Hudson, Annie 'f
Hughes, Louise "
Hunt, Maggie "
Hopkins, Josie "
Isaacs, Miss "
Isham, Hattie "
Irish. Emma "
Joy, Mamie "
Jordan, Lottie **
Jochem, Annie "
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Klanber, Nellie Chicago, 111
Kremer, Katie
Kreyder, Jenuie
Lane, Annie "
Lannon, Katie
Lavaron, Matilda *'
Lavaron, Leonie
Lamb, Mamie
Leahy, Mamie
Leddy, Ella
Levi, Sadie. ''
Levi, Minnie "
Lewis, Gracie
Lewinsohn, Mollie
Lewinsohn, Bertha
Lichtenstadt, Susie
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Maher, Katie
Maher, Lillie "
Maher, Mary.
Marble, Mary.
Mann, Emma
Markham, Minnie **
McCarthy, Lizzie
McElderey, Mary
McGrath, Kittie Argyle, Wis
McMahon, Mamie Chicago, 111
McMullen, Corinna "
McNiff, Belle
McNamara, Annie **
McLaughlin, Lizzie Wheatland,
McWhaters, Georgie Chicago,
Mertage, Sadie *'
Meehan, Eose "
Meehan, Lillie **
Milligan, Lottie "
Miller, Edith De Kalb,
Mix, Mamie Chicago,
Montague, Mamie "
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Montgomery, -Mary Chicago, 111
Moakley, Laura " "
Moss, Josie " "
Miiller, Minnie " "
Mulverhill, Grace " "
Mulvey, Nellie " "
Murphy, Mary
Murphy, Ursula
Murphy, Mamie
Murphy, Kittie
Murphy, Veronica
Murphy, Maggie
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O'Brien, Nellie
O'Brien, Rose
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O'Brien, Lulu
O'Brien, Katie
O'Conner, Mary • . . .
O'Connell, Mary
O'Donnell, Abbie
O'Donnell, Mary "
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VALEDICTORY.
The Starlight of the Past arid the Twilight of the Future.
BY MISS EVELYN E. EXCELL.
The saine bright gems which now illume the night.
Long ages past have shed their silvery light
Upon a world of deep and bitter woes.
And given a sacred sweetness to repose.
The stairy eyes wbich peep from out the sky,
The smile have often brought, and checked the sigh:
For in tlu-ir light, our vai'ied fancies see
Tlie golden fruits which hang on memory's tree.
With sweet soul-stirring song one charms our ear,
In tender tones so sad, yet sweet and clear,
As like an echo, whispering soft and low
The dear, time-honored strains of long ago ;
Another brings to fancy's favored .sight
Some dear one's .spirit, clothed in mdiance bright,
That years ago left here a vacant place.
To grace the starry vault with angel face.
Tiie darkened skies one constellation b<>ast,
Which well may rank amid the starry host;
It clnims its own, the great and wise of old.
Philosophers who woulil their minds unfold
And give to hungry brains a wealth mil old —
A prize that was not bought, could not be sold :
The poet who with great and gifted pen
Sang loud the praise of the historian,
Wlio pictured with deep sliade and light inteu.se
The heroes brave, enlivening past events
In one we lu^te how in some hour of peace
We gaily bade all anxious murmuring cease,
And stdod with G 'd apart from care and f(!ar,
Content to lean on Ilim who seemed so near.
Oh ! this, methinks, of all our beauteous past
Most laden was with joy, too swi-et to last.
Hut lo ! oiu' blissful re\'erie must cease,
'{'he moi-ning twilight C'imelh on apace;
The golden stars retreating one by one.
Like courtier-; grand, before the great king Sun,
The dreamy night like pleasure soon is past.
Another day upon us dawns at last.
'Twill bring to us, we see not — know not — what:
Will it with joy, or .'-adness dt^■\^. l)e Iraught ?
Or will the All-wise say, "It may not be
That thou the close of day may live to see I"
But. as we watch the dawn of coming day,
Wliicii gilds the hilltops, like sweet flowers of Maj^,
We sigh, "Ah me ! wliat change is yet to come':'
What cloud obscures the world we now call home ? "
And thus it is, dear friends, ice stand to-day,
And gaze upon the past that would not stay.
The star of school-life waning quickly now,
The future's twilight shadowing our brow.
We linger ere we sever childhood's bonds
Since heart to heart each faithful friend responds.
Yet some have said (indeed, perhaps 'tis true),
That school-girls now and then this part o'erdo.
And do not really mean quite all they say
When leaving friends on school-life's last fair daj\
And hence, dear friends, I will not now expros
Our hearts' past joys or present deep distre.ss;
I will not now by cold, unfeeling line
Wrench tender blossoms from a stout old vine;
But on the " Son of Song" so sweet, I'll call —
His soothing words our youthful hearls enthrall,
Expressing partly what we wish lo say
Before we go to tread the world's hard way :
"When the freshness of j-outh and of beauty
Are mingled with things of the past,
How sweet to have treasured in memory
Relics more fated to last !
The remembrance of those whom we trusted
And loved in the days of our youth,
The dear hearts which then beat responsive
While pulse with pulse mingled in truth."
My dearest friends, O Sisters, kind and true I
At last ! at last ! Fate bids us part from you !
You have been earnest, faithful to the last —
The future's twilight ne'er o'er-clouds the past.
The seeds you've planted in these hearts of ours
Will ever thrive midst sacred memory's flowers.
Until we meet in Heaven's eternal school
Wliere all will love and serve the same sweet rule.
You know the "plant of strange elastic power"
Whose root, true kindness is, and love the flower:
Think not the plantlet's leaves will soon be sere
That has for nine full years been growing here.
And when life's school-days too shall pass away
With Nature's poet still our hearts will say :
" Dear Native regions, I foretell
From what I feel at this farewell,
That wheresoe'er my steps shall tend
And wheusoe'er my course shall end,
If in that hour a single tie
Remain of local .sympathy.
My soul will take its backward view —
Its longing look alone — on you."
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Third " E. Spies, G. Lewis
BIBLE HISTORY.
THIRD CLASS-First Division.
First Premium Mary Enright
Ecjual Tessie Bardon
THIRD CLASS-Second Division.
First Premium Mamie Dunne
Second " Mary O'Connell
Third " Kittie McGrath
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Medal Rose O'Brien
First Premium Edna Burks
Second " Rose Gillespie
Third " Aggie Keefe
THIRD CLASS-First Division.
First Premium M. Montgomery, M. ODonnell
' Second " Nellie Cahill
ST. xatier's academy.
45
THIRD GRADE.
Kittie Maher Promoted
Lucy Brennan ,
Carrie Combs
Mary Marble
.losie O'Brien
Maud Cleary
.lulia Ryan
Lucy Dorney
Edna Spies .• ,
Mary Quinlan
Carrie Goodman ,
Kose Coda
Nettie Traynor ,
Elizabeth Granger
Emma Hartman
Susie Wells
Mabel Courtney
Lillie Meehan
S( iphia Bergeron ,
Minnie Nichols
Agnes Woods
Mary Joy
Blanche Sherwood
SECOND GRADE.
Ernestine Le Due Promoted
Lizzie Duddleston
Nellie O'Hara
Esther Prindeville
Annie Coins
Mamie Leahy
Maggie Cotton
Bessie Cudahy
Frances Boyles
Katie Hallowed
Alice Crisp
Nellie O'Brien
Amelia Franky
Kittie Boss
Lizzie Scanlon
Lulu Iluiihes
Ilattie Isham
Kittie Ryan
Mary Montague
Lulu O'Brien
Maria Bonfield
Maude Hayken
Mary Lamb
Ursula Murphy
Maggie Slumps
Annie Canty
Rose Foote
Blanche Deloulme
May Maher
Mamie Cleary
Emma Irish
Maude Dixon
Ex.Av.
89
83
81
81
74
83
79
75
75
78
67
75
74
70
76
77
80
69
70
72
70
73
80
Schol.
Av.
88
86
85
84
81
80
80
79
79
84
70
81
77
74
80
80
84
74
73
'74
73
73
85
Dep.
100
94
100
83
100
90
100
83
98
98
100
86
95
78
90
88
80
80
90
80
80
75
95
88
89
80
84
89
90
84
89
95
80
87
95
80
87
95
80
86
98
80
87
90
81
88
95
80
89
95
83
88
97
83
88
. 85
80
87
75
85
90
97
88
91
99
87
90
96
81
80
90
81
bO
70
80
88
75
75
80
95
80
90
100
75
80
60
80
85
96
85
85
87
85
95
100
80
85
90
85
93
99
85
95
100
80
90
95
75
87
90
75
85
65
70
75
80
60
65
70
FIRST GRADE.
Nellie Whelan
Katie Gallagher
Annie Quigley
Mary Barnett
Louise Barnett
Gracie Hayes
Lottie Jordan
Jennie Worden
Minnie Goodwin
Mary Scanlon
Blanche Eisendrath
Mamie Slumps
Sarah Eoote
Mamie McMahon
May Holoway
Florence Baine
Jessie Foster
Mamie Mix
Leontine Meyers
Mary Canty
MagLne Powers
Mamie Finucane
Josie Moss
Lillie Moran ,
Dai.-}^ Ilolton
Nellie Neville
Minnie Foster
Mollie Barnett ,
Corinna JMcMiillen
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
87
88
99
99
85
87
100
99
85
87
85
80
85
87
90
100
85
86
85
100
84
86
95
95
84
85
85
90
Absent
85
95
97
( i
85
99
100
84
85
95
95
81
83
99
100
80
82
99
100
84
85
100
100
83
84
100
100
84
85
95
98
83
84
100
100
Absent
84
100
100
( i
83
95
98
tt
83
100
100
83
84
75
80
83
84
95
98 !
82
83
100
98
82
83
100
100
81
82
100
100
80
81
80
75
80
81
95
90
Absent
82
95
90
"
82
98
95
"
81
85
90
i
1
AVERAGES FOR
SECONl
) SESSION.
ENT.
GRADUATING
DEPARTM
FOURTH YEAR.
Evelyn Excell
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs.of
Rule.
96
95
95
93
93
94
93
91
90
95
90
89
89
88
86
89
84
84
83
72
97
64
96
95
96
95
64
96
93
89
89
90
88
88
87
88
86
84
84
83
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
IcO
100
90
90
100
lOit
100
95
95
95
95
95
98
95
98
90
86
95
100
95
100
94
95
80
88
89
95 ,
95
100
Tessie Kelly
Mary Kent ;
Laura JVIoakley •.
Nellie O'Brien . .
THIRD YEAR.
Kalie Mnrpliy
' Maggie Coyle
Lizzie ^McLaughlin
. . . .Promoted
Mary Walsh
SECOND YEAR.
1 Rose O'Brien
Rose Gillespie
Alice Higgins
* (
. . . .Promoted
Kittle Bradley "
Edna Burks "
Agsiie Keefe '•
j Lillie Sandmeier "
Lizzie Cudahy "
]\Iary Murphy "
FIRST YEAR.
Kitlie Welsh
Laura Sandmeier
Hauna Sweeney
Mary Sheehv
86
i GRAMMAR
DEPARTMENT.
i
EIGHTH GRADE.
Elizabeth Gadbois
Clara Cudahy
Mary O'Conner
. . .Promoted
t i
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs.of'
Rule.
100 !
100
80
100
100
88
90
80
93
91
91
90
90
90
89
89
93
93
91
92
93
93
93
93
100
100
95
100
10(1
96
100
100
Alice Mahon . "
Lizzie Bardon. . "
Tessie Bardon "
EIGHTH GRADEr-Continued.
Mary Enriffht Promoted
Nellie Calitll
Almy Aliern "
Mary Spies "
Victoria Walsh
Susie Allyn
Mary O'Donnell
Nellie Walsh
SEVENTH GRADE.
Mage;ie Cusack. . . .*. Promoted
Ida Thomas
Emma Mann "
Jennie Hagan "
Mamie Dunne "
Bessie Clearj- "
Annie Kenny "
Rose Meehan "
Mamie O'llara
Dolores Whiting
Mary O'Connell
Edith Miller
Irene Foster
Kittle McGrath
Lucy Considine ". .
Lucile Robinson
SIXTH GRADE.
Marie Stearns Promoted
Belle McNiflf
Veronica Miu'phy "
Lizzie Brcnnan "
Masigie Murphy "
Celia Cudahy
Eleanor Morgan "
Mary Smith
Abbie O'Donnell
Georgie Considine
Katie Dalton
Kittle Lannon
Maggie Bowen ....
Susie Lichtenstadt
Jennie Brennan
Annie Sandmeier
Agnes Kelly
Macy Foote
Jennie Walsh
ilary Fitzgerald
FIFTH GRADE.
Annie Taylor Promoted
Kittie Cremer "
Josie Hay ken "
Lena Bisby "
Maria Bergeron "
Mary Barrett "
Mattie Horner "
Maud Sweetnam "
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
1
Dep.
Obs.of
Rule.
89
87
100
80
89
87
100
80
88
86
96
90
86
90
100
84
92
39
100
100
87
89
100
86
85
88
100
90
84
88
98
99
90
94
100
90
88
93
98
85
88
93
100
100
85
92
98
100
84
90
100
80
83
91
100
90
83
90
80
80
83
89
100
85
86
90
100
100
88
90
100
98
83
86
100
95
81
90
100
90
80
90
100
100
75
85
100
97
68
85
80
60
100
90
100
75
90
90
88
89
100
100
85
93
100
100
85
84
75
60
84
88
100
95
84
89
100
95
83
84
100
90
83
85
90
80
81
85
100
80
80
83
75
60 i
7«
80
100
85
79
80
90
75
79
83
80
85 '
78
80
75
75
78
79
100
85
78
80
100
100
78
82
100
100
Absent
80
100
85
1 1
78
70
75
t i
80
100
85
91
94
100
100
89
93
100
100
87
92
90
93
86
87
90
87
85
89
100
100
86
93
100
100 ■
85
89
87
80
84
86
100
100
ST. xayier's academy. 41
FRENCH.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Lizzie Cudahy
Second " Maria Bergeron
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " Georgie Considine
Third " Lucy Considine
SILK EMBROIDERY.
First Premium Annie Oakum
KENSINGTON.
Premium Sadie Mertage
Tapestry Rebecca Goldschmidt
Arrasene Annie Kenny
PLAIN SEWING.
Gold Medals C. Cudaby, M. Spies
First Premium M. Cusack, E. Gadbois, M. O'Donnell, J. Hagan
Second " M. Horner, K. Cleary, S. Licbtenstadt, A. Taylor
Tbird " L. Meeban, M. O'Conner, L. Bardon
NEATNESS.
M. Enrigbt, K. Bradley, K. Walsb, M. Dunne, M. Montgomery, J. Hagan,
M. Murpby, E. Burks, A. Coins, B. Cudaby, G. Haj^es, M. Maber,
J. Foster, M. Goodwin, N. Ryan, N. Neville.
AVKRAOES
FOR
Examination, Scholarship, Deportnjent,
AND
OBSERTA]:srCE OF RULE.
FIRST SESSION
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH YEAR
Evelj^u Excell
Tessie K(41y
Mary Kent
Laura Moakley
Nellie O'Brien
THIRD YEAR.
Katie ^Miirpliy
]\Iagc;ie Coyle
Lizzie McLaughlin
Mary Walsh. T
SECOND YEAR.
Rose O'Bric'ti
Alice Higgins
Rose Gillespie
Edna Burks
Annie Beaupre
Katie Hastings
Kittie Bradley
Lizzie Cudahy
Mary Murphy
Stella Bontiefd
A-ggie Keefe
Lillie Sandmeier
Aggie Traynor
IMary Cudahy
Nellie Conley
FIRST YEAR.
Kittie Welsh
Julia Cleary
Ada Boyles
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
96
97
100
98
95
96
100
100
98
96
100
100
90
94
100
100
90
96
100
98
93
95
100
• 98
92
95
100
100
91
94
100
100
90
91
100
94
91
89
100
87
90
89
100
100
89
89
100
96
88
89
100
100
88
88
100
88
86
81
100
85
85
86
100
90
85
87
100
80
84
81
100
89
84
81
89
83
83
87
100
95
83
88
100
96
79
80
89
83
Absent
90
100
81)
i i
95
100
80
79
83
90
88
78
81
100
87 !
Absent
70
60
50 i
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
43
GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Laura Sandmeier Promoted
Clara Cudaliy
Lizzie Bardon
Fioreuce Dean
Tessie Bardon
Alice Mahon
Nellie Walsh
]\Iary ]\rontgoniery
Elizabeth Gadbois
Nellie Cahill
Mary O'Conner
]\Iary Spies
Mary Enright
Almy Ahern
Victoria Walsh
]\Iary Fahey
Sadie Mertage
Jessie Hannum
IVIamie Wagner
Mattie Mertage
SEVENTH GRADE.
Mary O'Donnell Promoted
Susie Allyn "
jVIaggie Cusack
Rose Mehan
Jennie Hagan ."
Ida Thomas
Emma Mann
Mamie Dunne
Bessie Cleary
Annie Kenny
Kittle McGrath
Aggie Healy
Mary Daly
Dolores Whiting
SIXTH GRADE.
Mary O'Hara Pi'omoted
Lucv Considine "
Edith Miller .'. .
Irene Foster "
Lizzie Brennan
Veronica Murphy -.
Maggie Murphy
Marie Steai-ns
Celia C'udahy
Maggie Bowen
Katie Dalton
Eleanor Ilorgan
Mary Smith
Mary Foote
Snsie Lichtenstadt
Mary Fitzgerald
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
84
90
98
86
93
85
85
91
96
85
90
93
85
93
85
85
90
100
84
90
96
i 84
90
100
83
89
100
83
88
80
83
88
80
83
89
85
80
87
80
80
83
85
80
84
100
Absent
90
87
i (
85
95
( (
88
95
{ i
88
91
1 1
83
98
84
88
100
84
89
99
81
89
100
77
83
100
76
87
96
76
86
90
75
87
100
75
87
100
75
86
96
74
81
96
70
80
100
Absent
83
95
i I
.83
100
i i
83
100
88
89
100
84
78
75
83
85
100
83
85
95
83
85
80
83
89
100
83
83
100
83
85
95
83
85
100
77
80
95
74
80
100
73
83
100
73
79
80
73
79
90
71
75
90
71
79
100
Obs. of
Rule.
100
98
100
96
100
100
95
100
100
98
93
100
95
96
100
95
100
100
100
100
91
96
95
85
83
86 i
95
87
90
85
94
89
100
100
100
70
100
99
70
100
95
80
95
75
88
90
75
70
70
85
44
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMT.
8IXTH GRADE— Continued.
Annie Delaney . . .
Annie Sandmeier .
Katie Lannon . . . .
Belle McNiff . ._. . .
Georgie Considiue
Abbie O'Donnell. .
Annie de Campi . .
Jennie Brennan . .
Agnes Kelly
Jennie "Walsh
Dora Ilariis
FIFTH GKADE.
Jnsie Hayken
Mamie Bariet' . . . .
Florence Lloyd. . .
Katie Kremer . . . .
Isabel Russell ....
Fannie Spencer. . .
Annie Taylor
Mary O'Sliea
flattie Horner . . . .
Kiltie Cleary
Minnie Bender. . . .
Allie Callahan . . . .
Ottie Philippi
Lena Bi>by
]\Iaria Bergeron. . .
Minnie Markham .
Cecelia Eaton
Matilda Lavaron. .
]\Iary Edwards. . . .
Jtnnie Lvinn
Lillie Coulter
Eugenia Lloyd . . .
Sadie Levi
Jennie Kryder. . . .
Dora Licbteustadt
Maud Sweet nam. .
May Putnam
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
71
79
71 •
75
69
80
68
80
68
79
62
75
61
75
Absent
71)
i i
82
"
81
( (
85
86
87
83
88
82
85
81
86
81
89
78
87
77
91
76
86
76
86
76
88
72
89
71
86
71
87
71
86
71
88
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
70
69
68
68
68
67
Absent
86
b'6
80
80
80
86
82
80
85
87
85
80
80
100
90
100
75
80
75
101)
100
80
75
95
100
90
100
90
95
100
90
88
92
80
95
88
100
100
90
88
90
85
100
70
85
100
100
100
100
100
70
100
85
100
70
70
75
85
100
75
75
87
95
80
100
90
80
100
95
85
95
80
80
84
82
100
83
85
80
80
100
80
70
100
100
100
100
100
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH GRADE,
Elva Beaupre
Maggie Hunt
Lulu Heissler
Nannie Brown ,
Annie Hudson
3Iary Burns
Maud Sherwood • ,
Lillie Fallon
"Winnie Skidmore
Annie Finucane
Jennie Keaue
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
84
87
97
81
90
88
83
87
94
81
91
97
82
81
97
79
81
84
82
88
75
75
87
61
74
80
50
73
89
89
Absent
85
100
Obs. of
Rule.
92
83
88
98
97
83
68
60
50
89
99
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
49
FIFTH GRADE-Continued.
Mary O'Shea •. Promoted
Mary Mooney
Matilda Lavarou
Isabel Russell "
Kittie Cleary
Fannie Spencer
Minnie Markhani
Ottie Philippi
Allie Callahan
Mary Edwards
Jennie Liinn ,
Eugene Lloyd
Florence Lloyd
Jennie Kryder ,
Sadie Levi
Cecelia Eaton
Minnie Bender
Ex.Av.
Schol .
Av.
Dep.
84
88
90
84
88
87
83
84
85
88
88
75
83
88
95
81
89
90
80
86
85
79
86
87
78
87
89
74
83
80
69
84
95
Absent
83
85
87
89
85
100
85
100
82
89
84
70
Ohs. ofi
Rule.
90
86
75
78
80
85
80
80
80
70
90-
80
85
100
100
80
60
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH GRADE.
Macc'ie Hunt Pronnjted
Liliie Tryber '. .
Elva Beaupre "
Annie Hudson "
Haltie Nolan
Annie Finucaue • '
Lulu Heissler "
Nannie Brown
Maud Sherwood . . .- "
Mary Buins "
Jennie Keane
Katie Maher
Winnie Skidmore
Bertha Lewinsohn
Ex.Av.
THIRD GRADE.
Lucy Breunan Promoted
Josie O'Brien
Mary Marbl-^
May Quinlan
Mai lie Courtney
Carrie Combs
Mamie Joy "
Julia R3^atJ
Edna Spies "
Lucy Dorney
Liliie Meehan
Gracie Lewis
Mary Nir'hols
Sophia Bergeron
Agnes Woods
Rose Coda "
Ernestine Le Due
93
91
90
90
90
88
87
87
87
85
70
68
82
94
93
92
92
91
90
90
89
87
88
86
86
86
86
85
88
84
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
95
92
92
93
92
90
91
90
88
86
89
87
85
83
93
93
92
91
93
94
89
81
89
90
88
88
88
88
87
91
88
70
95
90
90
100
80
83
85
60
80
100
100
60
91
93
inO
80
100
75
100
78
100
97
80
85
88
80
60
80
Obs. of,
Rule.
70
94
87
85
95
80
88
80
50
83
100
95
50
90
80
95
70
100
78
100
70
100
95
85
75
80
80
90
80
65
80
50
ST. xayier's academy.
THIRD GRADE-Continued.
Blanche Sherwood
Emma Hartman
Elizabeth Granger
Susie Wells
Nettie Traynor
Maud Cleary
SECOND GRADE.
Katie Holowa_v Promoted
Alice Crisp . . . . ;
Frances Boylos
Nellie O'Hara
Amelia Franky "
Julia Nelligan
Annie Keau
E.sther Prindiville
Nellie O'Brien
Mamie Leahy - "
Annie Coins "
Maggie (Cotton
Mollie Lewinsohn
Nellie Mulverhill
Juliette Piquenard
Lizzie Duddleston
Bessie Cudahy
SECOND DIVISION OF SECOND GRADE.
Katie Ross Promoted
Hattie Tsham ;
Josie Williams
Maud Hayken
Maria Bontield
Mary Nelligan
Mary Montague "
Katie O'Brien
Annie ilcNamara ,
Annie Washburn
Lulu O'Brien
Katie Ryan
Lottie Scanlon
Lulu Hughes ,.
Julia Cudahy ,
Tessie Gilday
Lottie Nelligan .•
FIRST GRADE.
Rose Foote Promoted
Jennie Worden "
Blanche Deloulme "
Ursula Murphy "
Annie Canty "
Maggie Slumps "
IVIamie Lamb "
Emma Irish "
Nellie Whelan
Mary Barnett
Lottie Jordan
Grade Hayes
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Absent
92
100
•i (
92
95
I <
88
85
I <
87
100
tt
85
75
i t
90
80
95
92
95
95
84
97
94
89
95
83
88
92
93
90
92
92
84
98
92
84
98
87
83
80
85
80
82
85
91
96
84
86
90
75
85
92
71
78
86
Absent
78
95
ti
70
89
( t
85
98
1 1
83
93
\)\
90
100
Jl
85
85
91
91
85
90
" 89
97
87
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
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FIRST
Louise Barnett
Mary Maher
Maude Dixon
Mamie Cleary
Katie Gallagher. . . .
Annie Quigley
GRADE— Continued .
SECOND DIVISION OF FIRST GRADE.
Sarah Foote Promoted
Mary McMahon
Florence Bane "
Mary Scaulon "
Blanche Eisendrath "
Mary Stumps "
Mamie Mix
Aggie Wells
Katie Hickey
Jessie Foster
Mamie Goodwin :
May Holoway
Lillie Moran
THIRD DIVISION OF FIRST GRADE.
Mamie Canty
Mamie Finucane . . .
Maggie Powers . . . .
Corinna McMullen.
Lucy Deloulme. . . .
Josie Bragg ,
Georgie McWhater
Minnie Foster ......
Nellie Ryan
Nellie Neville
Gertie Brown
Ida Franky
Gertie Barton
Fannie Ottley
Josie Moss
Daisy Holton
Mamie Cudahy . . . .
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RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that in an institution of this kind it would be
impossible to preserve order without well-established rules; and when these
rules are once understood, each young lady shovild consider it her duty, not
only to ol)serve them strictly, but also to aid her companions in doing the
same, thereby rendering a most acceptable assistance to her teachers, whose
greatest pleasure among them will be derived from their assiduity in this
respect.
1st. The tirst and most important rule concerns their religious duties,
which all will be required to attend punctually.
2d. Strict silence nuist be observed in all places, except during the time
allowed for recreation in the room appointed for that purpose; but even dur-
ing the liours set apart for recreation it is never permitted in the halls or on
the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave tlie recreation hall, or any room in which
all are assembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose of safe
keeping it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also all jewelry, except
a breast-pin, pair of ear-rings and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once in two
weeks.
7th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to exclude
all others, or become remarkable; on the contrary, all should try to be sociable
and kind, as members of one family circle, especially toward new pupils.
8th. During the recreation hours no work is permitted that will prevent
the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the mind and
preparing it for future study.
9th. No books brought to the Academy by the pupils can be read without
submitting them for inspection to tlieir teacher. Letters are also subject to
the inspection of the Directress.
10th. No visits allowed except at the appointed times, viz: Wednesday
afternoon and Sunday. Pupils who wish to give no trouble should be par-
ticular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
lltli. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet articles,
wearing apparel, etc , must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a slovenly
appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in this respect
must expect to lose all good marks as well as the respect of her teachers and
companions.
12th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms during
the hours given tliem for practice, neither should they speak in those rooms.
13th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room during school or recreation
CATALOGUE OF PUPILS
OF
Saint Xavier's Academy,
CH IC AGO
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1884-85.
CHICAGO:
DONOHUE, HENNEBERRY & CO., Printers.
1885.
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PROSPECTUS
OF
SAINT lAYIER'S ACADEMY.
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY,
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on the
corner of Wabtish avenue and Twenty -ninth street, about three miles from the
center of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and well
adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected with the
various sleeping apartments, and the entire building is heated by steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to health, and
those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy during the
past j'ears, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation which
exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy enjoys
all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to secure
order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, the
first session commencing on the first of September; the second on the first of
February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at Christmas, when
pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire it. If residents of the
city, they are permitted to do so once a month — generally the first Sunday of
the month, unless deprived of this privilege for non-observance of rule.
"Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or friends;
visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since study is necessarily
interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the super-
vision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case leave (as
js sometimes the practice), just before the close of the year, without serious
damage to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
No deduction is made for the first two or last two weeks of a term, nor for
absence, except in cases of protracted sickness.
As the practice of leaving just before the close of the year is a serious
damage to the interests of the Institution, any pupil does so at the risk of her
good standing.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consistent
ST XAVIERS ACADEMY.
with the spirit of a mild but firm government, is paid to the comfort of the
young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is taken to nour-
ish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion which alone can
render education profitable. No undue influence ^« exercised over the religious
opinions of non-Catholic pupils; however, for the sake of order, all are required
to conform to the external discipline of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to parents
and guardians. •
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have given evidence
of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Most Reverend Arch-
bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and useful
education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition, History
and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each pupil for Plain
and Ornamental Needle-work.
Graduating Medals are conferred 07i those only who take the full Academic
Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always com-
mencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness, and all that constitutes lady-
like deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who may be
found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the latter
the Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nine o'clock precisely, and continues until three
o'clock p. m , with an intermission of three quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, depends in
a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they should never be
encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case of illness. Parents
should also see that they attend to evening study while at home, as it is useless
to expect perfect recitation without private stud}'.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation hours,
except in extraordinary cases.
COURSE OF STUDY.
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Word and sentence method from chart and panorama; also first
reader.
Writing: Name of pupil and place of residence on slate. Name of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Arithmetic: Counting forward and backward by I's, 2's, 5's and lO's to
100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs, +, — , X, -^, =,
$, and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of figures.
Addition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition on slate and
board. Roman numerals.
Music: Learn to recognize and sing the tones " Do," " Mi," " Sol" (1, 3,
5 of a key); the upper octave of "Do" and "Mi," and the lower octave of
"Sol" and "Mi." Practice these from manual signs, from the modulator,
from the Tonic Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Rer^ognize and produce
the strong and weak accents, and the simpiest ai visions of time, viz: the beat,
half-beat, two-part and three part measure. As supplementary work, from
eight to twelve simple songs to be learned by rote during the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's language
lessons to seventh topic. Use of period and interrogation mark. Politeness.
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to read, all difficult words
pronounced correctly and meaning given. A short sketch of the lesson given
from memory.
Writing: The spelling lesson written on slate. Copying from board or
book. Short sentences containing certain words given by teacher. Use of
pencil on paper. Short letters to be written first on slates.
Spelling: Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to page 50.
Arithmetic: Addition and subtraction tables in mental arithmetic from
5 to 10 with analysis on same pages. Multiplication table and analysis to 5's.
In practical arithmetic, iiddition and subtraction completed. Multiplication to
three figures in multiplii r. Read and write three periods of figures. Counting
by 2's, 3's and 9's to 100.
Music: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already learned, to
recognize and produce the tones " Re " and " Si," and practice as in first year.
The last term of this year the remaining tones of the scale, "La" and "Fa,"
may be studied. Introduce four part measure, one and one-half beat tones,
quarter-beat tones, and rests corresponding to all the above tone lengths. The
songs for this year shall for the most part be included in the above lessons,
rather than to be learned by rote.
ST. XATIER S ACADEMY.
Miscellaneous: Phonic analysis. Object lessons, first and second series.
Language lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time by the clock.
Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult words.
Writing: Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
SpelTvING: Primarj' speller to page 86, oral and written.
Christian Doctrine: For Catholics only. First lessons with explanations.
Geography: Primary to page 32, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the mental, multiplication tables with analysis completed.
Division tables and analysis. Review addition and subtraction. Complete
multiplication. Short division. Read and write four periods of figures.
Music: Review with great care the work of the first and second j'cars.
Learn to pitch tunes in different keys by the use of a C pitch-pipe or tuning-
fork The songs for this year shall all be taught as music reading lessons.
Drawing: Books one and two. Blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series. Language lessons, second
grade. Abbreviations. Use of comma. Divisions of time. Use of Tellurian.
Politeness.
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading : Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of about one dozen
lines once a week.
Spelling: From page 86 to 109.
Arithmetic: Multiplication and division tal)les. Division to fractions.
Review multiplication. Read and write five periods of figures.
Geography: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
Music: After review, introduce six part measure, three-quarter and quarter-
beat tones, and increasing difficulties in time and tune.
Drawing: Books three and four: also blackboard drawing.
MiscELLANEOi's: Object lessons, third series reviewed. Language, second
grade reviewed. Oral grammar. Politeness.
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
•
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Compositions on given subjects. Letter writing
every two weeks. .
Spelling: First half gi-ammar school speller to page 45.
Arithmetic: Mental (Progressive) to page 43. Practical, review least
common multiple and greatest common divisor, going on to division of frac-
tions. Read and write five periods.
Geography: Intermediate to United States. Map of North America.
ST. XAVIERS ACADEMY.
Grammar: To page 67. Parsing nouns, pronouns and adjectives. Anal-
ysis of short sentences.
Music: Learn to recognize and trace modulations to different keys, and to
acquire the ability to pass from one key to another without instrumental aid.
Drawing: Book five, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed, and one half of
fourth. Language lessons, third grade. Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman
numerals. Punctuation marks. Politeness.
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary reading.
Writing: Copj'^-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composition
every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: Grammar school speller, from page 45 to 70. Dictation.-
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic to page 67. Practical arithmetic.
Promiscuous in fractious. Decimals to compoimd numbers. Read and write
six periods.
Geography: To South America. Map of United States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: Descriptive part, to page 69, including fine print and parsing.
Analysis of simple sentences, and first two rules of syntax.
Music: A thorough practice on all the above, with still greater difficulties
In tvine, time and part singing.
Drawing: Book six, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fourth series. Tellurian. Language les-
sons, fourth and fifth grades. Abbreviations. Roman numerals. Politeness.
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fifth reader. Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters every two weeks.
Spelleng: From page 70 to 100. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 67 to 100. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numbers.
Geography: From South America through. Map of South America, Asia
and Illinois.
Grammar: From page 67 to 128; also, to rule ten in syntax.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
History: United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible history, Old
Testament.
Music: Compound measures. Minor scales and key.
Drawing: Book seven, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fifth series. Tellurian. Abbreviations.
Language lessons, sixth and seventh grades.
EIGHTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Last half of fifth reader, with supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekly.
Spelling: From page 100 to 180. Dictation.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 87 to 113. Practical arithmetic.
Percentage to discount.
Geography: Map of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
Grammar: Completed.
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
Music: First principles of harmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with blackb:)ard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, sixth series. Language lessons, eighth
grade. Tellurian.
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's Catechism, with explanations.
Writing: Copj'-book, copies set by teacher. Letters bi-weekly.
Etymology: Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Discount, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation, involu-
tion and evolution. Intellectual, through to miscellaneous.
Physical Geography: General historj^ first half. Familiar science.
Rhetoric: To versification, and composition every week. French and
German optional.
Music: Review of the past, with chorus singing. Instrumental music op-
tional; also, private vocal lessons.
Drawing: Krusi's method, book nine, with object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Reading: Sixth completed. Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Writing: From copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Review of intellectual.
Algebra: First half.
General History: Completed.
Rhetoric: Completed.
Physiology: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. luaiiumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
Writing: Plain and ornamental, from board.
Arithmetic: Review complete arithmetic.
Algebra: Last half, Avith selections from University algebra.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Bookkeeping.
Literature: English, complete.
Botany; Rhetoric and History x-eviewed.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Composition and Epistolary Correspondence: Alternately every week.
Civil Government, Political Economy: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book eleven, with sketching from nature.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writing: Plain and ornamental, from board.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology, Mythology,
Chemistry. French, German and Latin optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book twelve, with sketching from nature.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS FOLLOWS:
5+ o'clock. Rise.
6 J " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by recreation.
8 " Study.
9 ' ' Recitation in respective class rooms,
llf " Dinner and recreation.
12i " Study.
1 ' ' Mathematics.
2 " Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
4 " Luncheon and recreation.
4| " Study lessons for next day.
6 " Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
Gi " Recreation.
8 ' ' Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective dormitories
for the night.
Studies will be resumed the First Monday in September, cmd
no yoimg lady who is not then in attendance toill be allowed to
compete for the Deportment Medal.
10 ST. xavier's academy.
I]SrSTEUME]^TAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Bejer's Instructor— Five-flngei- exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism.
First Division.
Instructor and Catechism continued, major and minor scales, similar and contrary
motion, Czerny's Easy Studies, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies commenced, major and minor scales in thirds, sixths,
catechism, Lemoine's J uvenile Studies— first book, easy sonatas.
First Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies, catechism and scales, Lemoine's Juvenile Studies-
second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Lemoine's Juvenile Studies— second book, Czerny's and Heller's Etudes, selections
from Leybach, Gottschalk, etc., thorough-bass, catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies — first book, selections from Chopin, Weber, Schumann, Beetho-
ven's easier sonatas, etc. Harmony (Weitzman's Manual), history of music com-
menced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Cramer's Studies continued, Beethoven's sonatas, Liszt's rhapsodies, Chopin's polo-
naise, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Harmony, history of music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales, ballads, Abt's exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons, selections from Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti, etc.
All are expected to attend class-singing, which is free. Private vocal lessons, how-
ST. xatier's academy. 11
TKRIVES.
(FOR BOARDERS.)
Per Session of Fiae Months, in Advance.
Board and Tuition, in English and Music $150
Languages, each 10
Oil Painting 35
Water color - - 25
Crayon 25
Harp - - 40
Guitar 30
Vocal lessons and Harmony, each - 30
Washing 5
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sisters at
the same time.
Books, stationery, etc. , are furnished at the usual retail prices, but never an
credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing, suitable
for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-napkins, a knife and
fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, two yards of carpeting or a rug, and
two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
TKRNIS.
(FOR DAY SCHOLARS.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
ACADEMIC department.
English Branches - $15
Music - 15
Use of Piano 5
Painting for the Pupils 15
Painting for those who do not attend school 25
Crayon for those who do not attend school 25
Crayon for Pupils 15
Drawing - 5
Guitar - - 15
Vocal lessons and Harmony, each 15
intermediate department.
English Branches for Juveniles $10
English Branches for Minims 5
Catalogue of Pupils.
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Ahem, Alma Chicago, 111.
Allyn, Susie
Arnold, Amanda
Armitage, Mercedes ** "
Ayres, Katie St. Louis, Mo.
Bardon, 'I'essie Chicago, 111.
Bardon, Lizzie " "
Barnett, Mamie " "
Barrett, Mary " "
Bane, Florence " "
Beaupre, Elva De Kalb, "
Beresin, Mary Chicago, "
Bergeron, Maria Tucker, ''
Bergeron, Soplii;i " "
Bisby, Lena St. Charles, ''
Blish, Lizzie Chicago, '•'
Blish, Lulu
Bonfield, Maria "
Botham, Florence " *'
Bowen, Maggie " "
Boyles, Ada "
Boyles, Frances
Bradbury, Maggie Kankakee,
Bradbury, Josie '' "
Brennan, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Brennan, Lucy " *'
Brennan, Jennie '^' "
Brigham, Susie " "
Brown, Gertie Milwaukee, Wis.
Brown, Nannie Chicago, 111.
Burns, Mary '* '*
Burns, Maggie ** "
Burns, Rosie *' "
Burton, Gertie
Butler, Naomi Louisville, Ky.
Byron, Maggie Chicago, 111.
Byron, Mamie " ''
Cahill, Nellie *' "
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Cleary, Bessie Chicago, 111
Cleary, Kittie.
Cleary, Maude.
Cleary, Mamie.
Clinnin, Annie
Coda, Eose. . . .
Cody, Mary . . .
Combs, Carrie Hyde Park,
Coins, Annie Chicago,
Conley, Mamie
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Convey, Sibbie Kankakee,
Convey, Carrie
Cotter, Nellie Chicago, "
Cotton, Maggie " "
Cowan, Kittie
Courtney, Mabel
Countryman, Euth
Crispe, Alice
Cudahy, Lizzie
Cuduhy, Clare
Cudahy, Celia
Cudahy, Bessie
Cusack, Maggie
Daly, Maggie
Dalton, Katie
Dascombe, Florence Denver, Col
Dean, Florence Lexington, Ohio
DeNio, Hattie Harvard, 111
Deloulme, Blanche Chicago,
Deloulme, Lucille '*'
Delaney, Annie.
Diesterweg, Jennie LaSalle,
Dineen, Maggie Streator,
Jjixon, Maude Chicago,
Donivan, Florence
Drum, Cassie Oakland, Cal.
Duddleston, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Dunne, Mamie " "
Edgell, Kittie
Edson, Gracie
Edson, Minnie
Edwards, Mary
E^an, Mary
Egan, Nellie
Eisendrath, Blanche " "
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Falter, Emma Chicago, 111
Finucane, Annie " "
Finucane, Mamie '*' "
Fitzgerald, Susie " **
Fitzpatrick, Susie
Foote, Mamie . . .
Foote, Rosie
Foote, Sarah *' "
Foster, Irene " "■
Foster, Mamie.
Foster, Jessie. .
Friendly, Amy
Fuller, Minnie Fullersburg,
Gadbois, Elizabetii Tucker,
Gallagher, Katie Chicago,
Gillespie, Rose.
Gillespie, Lucy.
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Hastings, Kittie Chicago, "
Hayes, Gracie " "
Heissler, Lulu
Heidweyer, Flora
Herrick, Eva. . . .
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Horgan, Eleanor Chicago, "
Horner, Mattie " "
Horzfeld, Gertie
Hudson, Annie " "
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Hughes, Louise " "
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Jackson, Gertrude Niobrara, Neb
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Kent, Katie
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Maher, Koxie
Mann, Emma
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Eivard, Leonie Bourbonnais,
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Eyan, Katie **
Eyan, Julia "
Eyan, Nellie "
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Mary \Yalsh
THIRD YEAR.
Alice Iliffgins
Lizzie ^lilnamow
Kittie Bradley
Rose O'Brien.
Mary Murphy
Lizzie Cudahy
Kittie Hastings
Kittie Milnamow
SECOND YEAR.
Gertrude Jackson
Cassie Drum
Elizabeth Gadbois
FIRST YEAR.
Mary Montgomery
Mary O'Conner
Laura Sandnieier
Clara Cudahy
Florence Dean
Mary Enright
Alma Ahern. .
Nellie Cahill
Tessie Bardon
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
93
95
100
92
94
100
93
91
100
93
93
100
91
95
100
91
90
100
91
91
100
90
91
100
90
90
100
90
90
100
90
91
100
89
91
100
87
91
100
84
90
100
84
83
80
83
89
100
80
90
100
80
90
100
79
88
100
1 1
85
89
77
84
100
74
91
100
42
ST. XAYIER S ACADEMY.
GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Julia Greene
Emma Mann
Sibbie Convey
Maggie Cusack.
Ellen Murphy
Mary O'Donnell
Jt-nnie Murphy
Victoiia Walsii
Maegie Diueen
Nellie Walsh
Mary Stringer
Irene Foster
Emma Falter
.lennie Hagan
Annie Kenny
Bessie Cleary
Mary Dunne
15elle Katz
Annie McGrath
Lillie Sincere
Mary O'Hara
Lottie Swanson
Susie Allyn
SEVENTH GRADE,
Mary O'Connell
Carrie Convey
Maggie Daley
Veronica Murphy
Maggie Murphy
Mary Ryan
Susie Fitzpitrick
Eleanor Horgan
Blanche Wheeler
Lena Ilildman.
Lucy Considine
Celia Cudahy
]\Iarie Stearns
Lizzie lirennan
Abbie O'Donnell
Belle iMcNifif
Katie McGrath
Dolores Whiting
Minnie Fuller
SIXTH GR.VDE.
Jennie Dipslerweg
:Mary Smith
Maggie Bowen
Leonie Rivard
ITelene Schutt
Mattie Horner
Mary Barrett
Susie Lichtenstadt
Cora Walter
Ex.Av
■! ^fv!- I Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
94
93
92
90
90
90
89
89
89
88
87
86 '
85
84
83
83
82
82
82
80
Absent
83
82
82
81
80
^"0
79
78
77
77
77
75
74
74
73
Absent
91
89
93
92
91
85
89
88
84
85
86
85
78
84
79
79
81
81
81
79
88
83
91
84
87
80
87
80
80
85
78
84
80
80
81
84
83
70
83
100
inO
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
99
99
100
95
91
89
95
97
100
100
96
100
100
100
95
100
100
100
95
100
100
90
85
100
75
90
95
70
85
100
.<
81
100
t (
83
100
f(
81
100
86
f-b
90
86
86
82
86
86
82
85
85
87
85
83
83
83
85
85
82
. 85
98
82
83
80
80
84
98
93
100
100
1(0
90
93
100
86
83
77
75
89
62
60
60
60
65
97
100
63
90
93
90
75
100
90
100
75
90
90
75
60
100
60
65
75
63
62
100
100
lUO
100
So
82
82
86
83
65
98
60
97
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SIXTH GRADE— Continued.
Jennie Brennan. . .
Katie Kent
Katie Lannon ....
Mary Foote
Mary Sanders
Lena Bisby ,
Georgie Considine.
Sarah Strauss
Annie Sandmeyer. .
Katie Dalton
Mathilda Lavaron.
Isabel Russell
Katie Cleary
Gertie Walsh..
Annie Delauey
Annie Taylor
Mary Cai-roll
Agnes Kelly
Maria Bergeron . . . .
Wren Rager
FIFTH GRADE.
Mary Rivard Promoted
Celia Katz
Carrie Shields
Ottie Philippi
Lizzie Blisb "
Mary Stapleton
Pearl Hunt
Hatlie Nolan
Elva Beaupre
Louise Heissler
Lillie Tryber
Josephine Milgie
Nannie Brown
Agnes Hagan
Allie Callahan *
Mary Edwards
Agues Sberidan
Annie Hudson
Kittle Ayres
Annie Finucane
Mar}' Burns
Belle Pierce
Ollie Richmond
Clemence Le Fevre
Dora Lichtenstadt
Rosie Newitt
Maud Sherwood
FOURTH GRADE.
Virginia Tracey Promoted,
Mary Cody
Bertha Lewinsohn "
Julia Ryan "
Lucy Brennan
Katy Maher
Fannie Sheridan
80
79
79
79
78
76
75
74
74
73
73
71
70
70
70
Absent
92
91
89
88
87
86
85
83
83
80
80
78
77
75
75
75
73
70
70
69
Absent
91
90
87
86
85
84
81
80
85
so
81
80
84
80
80
80
80
83
75
75
73
82
70
86
80
80
74
93
91
88
86
90
83
83
82
80
83
80
83
85
50
95
83
87
66
70
80
87
55
90
95
9S
100
98
95
100
92
100
89
90
77
80
84
100
89
100
85
85
82
85
76
85
74
83
74
90
75
100
79
93
68
H3
78
90
81
80
80
100
80
96
74
75
75
83
64
82
62
83
75
100
63
89
80
100
40
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
44
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
FOURTH GRADE— Continued.
Edna Spies
Lizzie Smith
Frances Jones
Mary Joy
Grade Lewis
Lulu Bllsh
Josie O'Brien
Mary Mnrble
Agnes Woods
Lizzie Meelian
Mnbel Courtney
Addie AViicox
Mary Ann Quinlan
Carrie Combs
Nellie Cotter
Jennie Keane
Rosie Cody
THIRD GRADE.
Frances Boyles
Alice Crispe
Nellie O'Hara
Annie McDonald
Nettie Traynor
Annie Coins
Man)ie J^eahy
Hattie Strauss
Nellie O'Brien
Maggie Burns
Annie Keane
]\[aud Cleary
SECOND GRADE. — A.
Lizzie Duddlestone Promoted,
Bessie Cudahy '. "
Josie Williams "
Katie Ross " ^
Mamie Higgins "
Maggie Cotton "
Mollie Lewinsohn '•
Hattie Ishani
Mamie Montague
]Maria Bon field "
Alarj' Lamb "
'Shxry Kelloug "
EffieEvoy.^
Minnie Relyea "
Sadie Sirauss "
Lulu Hughes "
SECOND GRADE — B.
Ursula Murphy Promoted
Rosie Foote
Katie Rj'au "
Lulu O'Brien
May Maher
Nellie Whelan "
Blanche Deloulme "
Ex.Av.
78
76
76
75
75
75
73
71
70
69
69
65
64
Absent
90
«4
83
80
75
73
70
65
63
63
Absent
93
93
91
91
90
90
89
87
85
84
83
83
83
83
Absent
88
87
86
84
83
83
83
Schol.
Av.
88
85
83
83
89
90
83
83
83
81
88
81
78
95
85
91
84
93
93
94
85
83
85
90
84
90
91
85
85
94
94
94
94
93
93
90
90
90
90
89
89
88
85
80
80
90
88
88
86
85
84
84
Dcp.
100
100
95
95
95
100
100
80
90
100
94
80
100
100
95
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
80
100
100
95
90
100
90
100
95
100
100
95
100
90
85
100
90
90
80
100
80
SO
100
100
100
85
100
95
100
100
Obs. ofi
Rule.
90
95
85
65
60
99
93
60
60
97
60
68
100
100
87
100
85
100
100
9
86
80
80
98
98
95
90
100
100
90
100
100
60
95
85
60
100
60
89
70
100
60
75 i
100
90
100
80
100
90
100
100
ST. XATIER S ACADEMY
SECOND GRADE — B — Continued.
Emma Irish Promoted .
Blanche Eisendrath "
Mary Barnett "
Maud Dixon "
EHa Simpson "
Narj' Savoie "
Florence Bane "
Gracie Hayes "
Mary Beresin "
Katie Gallagher "
Ida Jackson "
Tillie Williameu
Agnes Walls
FIRST GRADE.
Jessie Foster
Sarah Foote
Minnie Goodwin
Lottie Jordan
Olive Snow
Mamie Cleary
Corinne ^IcMullin
Maggie Bradbury
Kiltie Hickey
Gertie Brown
Maggie Powers
Minnie Foster , . . .
Lucile Deloulme
Josie Bradbury
Maggie Joy
Florence Kus-.ell
Josie Bragg ,
Minnie Moran
Trixie Garmison
Maude Katz
Amanda Arnold •
Gracie Edson
Georgia McWaters
Gertie Burton
Mamie Finucane
Nellie Neville
Nonie Mix
Mabel Prescott ,
Kitiie Edgell
Aggie Clinnin
Nellie Ryan
Mabel Sherwood
Roxie Maher
Lillian Maher
Ex.Av,
81
81
80
80
80
81
81
80
81
80
80
Absent
90
88
87
87
86
85
85
84
83
88
82
82
82
81
81
81
80
80
80
75
74
Absent
Sohol.
Av.
Dep. *
83
85
88
100
83
100
80
70
80
100
80
100
82
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
90
100
89
100
89
95
88
80
88
100
87
95
86
98
86
100
85
100
84
90
84
90
83
100
83
100
82
100
80
100
80
100
80
95
80
90
79
89
74
100
70
80
80
100
89
100
85
80
80
100
80
80
80
100
80
100
85
100
85
95
85
100
84
100
85
100
84
100
AVERAGES FOR SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT
FOURTH YEAR.
Kittie ^lurphy.
Mary Walsh . . .
THIRD YEAR.
Kittie Bradley . . .
Lizzie Miluamow.
Rose O'Brien . . . .
Lizzie Cudaby. . . .
Alice Hiiygiiis. . . .
Mary Murpby. . . .
Kittie Hastiogs. . .
Kittie Milnamow. ,
Ex.Av
SECOND YEAR.
Gertrude Jackson Promoted,
Cassie Drum
Julia Greene "
Rose Gillespie "
Elizabeth Gadbois
FIRST YEAR.
Clara Cudahy
Alma Abern
Sibbie Convey. . . .
Laura Sandmeier. .
Nellie Cabin
Mary O'Conner. . .
Mary Enright
Nellie Walsh
Tessie Bardon
Florence Dean. . . .
Amy Friendly
Mary Montgomery
95
94
93
93
93
91
90
90
90
90
91
90
90
89
89
86
85
84
83
83
83
78
76
75
Schol.
Av.
94
94
95
95
91
94
93
94
93
93
90
90
90
90
90
91
81
83
85
81
80
80
80
93
85
50
90
Dep.
100
100
100
98
98
100
98
100
98
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
89
100
100
100
70
100
90
100
100
100
100
Obs.of
Rule, i
93
93
94
95
85
85
96
89
85
95
89
90
100
100
90
70
60
95
91
70
65
60
85
70
70
90
100
GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Ellen Murphy Promoted.
Maggie Cusack "
Jennie Murpby "
Victoria Walsh "
Mary O'Donnell
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
93
94
100
90
93
93
100
90
93
95
100
100
93
93
100
85
91
90
100
90
ST. XATIER S ACADEJIY.
47
EIGHTH GRADE— Continued.
Jennie Hagan Promoted
Emma Mann
Annie McGratb
Mary Stringer
Mary O'Ham
Irene Foster
Annie Kenny
Bessie Cleary
Mamie Dunne
Emma Falter
Lillie Sincere
Mary O'Brien
Maggie Dineen Absent
JVCary Conley : . .
SEVENTH GRADE.
Veronica Murpliy Promoted.
Leonie Rivard
Marie Stearns
Mary Ryan
Mary O'Connell
Caroline Convey
Celia Cudahy
Lena Hildmann
Eleanor Horgan
Susie Fitzpatri^k
Lizzie Brennau
Belle McNitt'
Lucy Considine
Jennie Diesterweg
3Iinnie Fuller
Blanche Wheeler
Masgie Daley
Abbie O'Donnell
SIXTH GRADE.
Mary Rivard Promoted.
Cora Walter
Susie Lichtenstadt
Mary Smith
Mattie Horner
Helena Schutt
Mary Barrett
Moliie Sanders
Celia Katz
Gertie Walsh
Maggie Bowen
Georgie Considine
Matilda Lavaron
Katie Kent
Jennie Brennan
Annie Sandmeyer
Mary Stapleton
Lizzie Blish
Katie Dalton
Katie Cleary
Sarah Straus
Isabel Russell
Ex.Av,
Sehol.
Av.
90
93
89
92
89
91
89
89
88
90
88
88
87
87
86
88
86
86
84
83
Absent
87
82
82
Absent
91
it
90
92
92
89
89
! 89
84
1 88
84
87
86
87
86
86
89
86
87
86
79
85
87
85
79
82
84
80
77
Absent
90
t (
89
it
86
.<(
85
I e
80
91
91
90
89
90
84
88
86
88
83
88
88
87
84
87
81
87
82
87
85
86
85
83
78
85
83
84
88
84
77
84
80
84
83
84
82
83
80
83
75
80
77
79
75
87
100
100
100
100
90
85
90
95
81
88
100
100
100
100
90
95
100
95
75
90
100
95
100
85
100
80
100
100
95
100
90
93
100
80
85
87
86
97
85
89
87
86
58
50
75
83
80
90
92
98
80
98
72
48
ST. XAA'IER S ACADEMY.
SIXTH
Mary Stafford
Mamie Foote
Otlie Philippi
Mary Egan
Carrie Shields
Lena Bisby
Kittie Lanuon
Wren liager
Hattie De Nio
Julia Towne
GRADE— Continued.
Ex.Av
in
Absent
FIFTH GRADE.
Pearl Hunt Promoted
Lillie Tryber "
Hattie Nolan
Louisa Heissler
Agnes Hagan "
Alice Caliaban "
Annie Hudson "
Olive Richmond "
Agnes Sheridan "
Mary Edwards
Nannie Brown "
Virginia Tracy
Annie Finucane
Josie Milgie
Julia Ryan
Alice Harding
Alice Shannon
Annie Myron
Mary Burns
Gertie Harzfeld
Belle Pierce
Bertha Lewinsohn
Clemena-e Lefevre
Schol.
Av.
FOIKTH GKADE.
Lucy Brennan
Lulu Blisii
Carrie Combs
j\Iary Marble
Jennie Keane
Grace Lewis
Kittie Maher
IMaude Cleary
Mabel Courtney
Josie O'Brien
Edua Spies
Lillie Meehan
Mary Ann Quinlan
Agnes Woods
Sophia Bergeron
Edna Paine ,
MoHieO'Neil
Addie AVilcox
Lizzie Smith
Frances Jones
Fannie Sheridan
Mary Joy
. Promoted.
9.5
93
92
91
90
88
85
84
84
83
83
79
78
71
73
71
70
Absent
89
87
86
86
86
85
84
83
83
80
79
78
70
74
,1 69
.'Absent
80
80
69
80
. 8,3
80
83
80
80
83
93
93
87
88
91
90
87
88
88
83
85
78
80
83
76
78
75
74
76
88
85
80
79
93
86
83
85
83
86
85
84
85
83
75
78
71
71
78
69
65
65
65
70
80
79
Dep.
80
80
60
93
83
83
83
96
90
93
95
100
85
85
85
85
90
100
90
75
85
100
85
100
100
75
100
80
85
100
80
100
83
80
100
75
75
100
70
95
85
80
80
90
90
100
90
95
90
S3
80
90
80
93
85
Obs. of
Kule. ,
80
75
50
93
83
83
81
95
90
93
88
89
53
83
55
()9
85
100
89
60
86
100
.S3
98
100
55
100
79
80
100
80
100
80
70
100
70
70
100
60
70
70
75
80
90
70
100
90
70
90
80
60
80
70
70
60
ST. XAVIER S ACADEJIY.
49
THIRD GRADE.
Frances Boyles Promoted .
Annie McDonald "
Nellie O'Hara |'
Annie Keane
Annie Coins "
Maggie Burns "
Josie Williams "
Kittie Ross
Nettie Traynor
Nellie O'Brien
JMamie Leahy
Hattie Strauss
Lizzie Duddleston.
Bessie Cudaliy •
Rosie Foote -
3Iamie Higgins
Effie Evoy
3Iarie Bontield
3Iamie Lamb
]\[aniie Montague.
Mollie Lewinsohn.
Hattie Isliam
Edith Thomas. . . .
Maggie Cotton. . . ,
Nellie Egan
Alice Crispe
Minnie Relyea. . . ,
ilary Kellogg. . . . ,
SECOND GRADE— A.
Ursula Murphy
Katie Ryan
Lulu O'Brien
Florence Bane
Ella Simpson
Ida Jackson
3Iary Barnett
Nellie Whelan
May Maher
Mary Savoie
Blanche Eisendrath
3Iaud Dixon
Emma Lish
Gracie Hayes
Birdie Rymal
Blanche Deloulme .
Katie Gallagher . . . .
Mary Beresin
SECON'D GRADE — B.
^laggie Bradbury.
Sarah Foote
Jessie Foster
Mamie Cleary . . . .
Mimie Mix
Lottie Links. . . . .
Olive Snow
Marj' Burns
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs. of
Kule.
85
89
100
100
83
86
80
80
83
89
85
85
83
87
89
85
83
89
80
85
83
85
90
90
87
89
100
90
88
88
100
100
83
86
80
80
TO
69
85
80
68
65
80
80
67
65
80
80
78
91
95
90
73
89
100
60
72
89
100
100
71
88
85
50
71
88
95
80
70
87
80
55
69
86
85
70
69
85
85
90
68
84
75
60
68
83
70
50
67
82
100
90
67
82
90
80
66
81
100
90
Absent
89
95
90
t i
80
75
50
i I
80
50
40
96
95
100
100
93i
93
85
60
91
92
100
100
87
91
100
90
86
92
100
100
85
90
100
98
83
89
100
100
81
87
100
100
81
86
100
90
80
88
90
• 80
75
89
100
90
73
85
80
70
71
84
80
65
56
83
90
85
54
82
100
100
Absent
92
100
100
( (
89
100
100
i i
88
100
100
93
95
100
95
93
93
100
100
91
92
100
100
89
92
75
60
87
90
89
90
100
90
90
85
83
88
90
85
82
84
89
83
50
ST. xavier's academy.
SECOND GRADE — B — Continued
Florence Dascomb
Minnie Goodwin
Josie McKinnis
Corinna McMuUin
Lottie Jordan
FIRST GRADE — A.
Florence Russell . .
Josie Bradbury
Alice Lincoln
Gertrude Brown
Trixie Garmison
3Ia?gie Powers
Lucj' Gillespie
Dottie Rny
Kittie Hickey
Body Patch '.
•Josie Brajig
]\Iinnie Foster
Gracie Edson
Annie Shannon
Minnie Moran
Nellie Neville
Lucile Deloulme
FIRST GRADE — B.
Angela Cleary
Aggie Clinnin
Rose Burns
Kittie Edgell
Nonie Mix
Florence Botham
Lillie Shannon
[Mabel Sherwood
Florence Donovan
INIaudie Katz
Mamie Hudson
Kittie McDermott
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
76
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RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that in an institution of this kind it would be
impossible to preserve order without well-established rules; and when these
rules are once understood, each young lady should consider it her duty, not
only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her companions in doing the
same, therebj- rendering a most acceptable assistance to her teachers, whose
greatest pleasure among them will be derived from their assiduity in this
respect.
1st. The first and most important rule concerns their religious duties,
which all will be required to attend punctually .
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the time
allowed for recreation in the room appointed for that purpose; but even during
the hours set apart for recreation it is never permitted in the halls or on the
stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room in which
all are assembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. ISTo pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose of safe
keeping it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also all jexoelry, except a
breast-pin, pair of ear-rings and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc. , is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once in two
weeks.
7th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to exclude all
others, or become remarkable; on the contrary, all should try to be sociable and
kind, as members of one family circle, especially toward new pupils.
8lh. During the recreation hours no work is permitted that will prevent
the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the mind and
preparing it for future study.
9th. No books brought to the academy by the pupils can be read without
submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also subject to the
inspection of the Directress.
10th. No visits allowed except at the appointed times, viz: Wednesday after-
noon and Sunday. Pupils who wish to give no trouble should be particular to
notify their friends of this arrangement.
11th. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet articles, wear-
ing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a slovenly ap-
pearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in this respect must
expect to lose all good marks as well as the respect of her teachers and com-
panions.
13th. ]\Iusic pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms during
the hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in those rooms.
13th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room during school or recreation
hours without special permission.
CATALOGUE OF PUPILS
OF
Saint Xavier's Academy,
CHICAGO.
FOR THK ACADEMIC YEAIi 1NN3-N(;.
CHICAGO:
DONOHUE & HENNE15ERRY, Printers.
1886.
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PROSPECTUS
OP
SAINT XAYIKirs ACADEMY.
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
This Institution, first opened in 1S46, is now permanently located on the
corner of Wiibasli avenue and Twenty-ninth street, al)out tliree miles from
the center of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trinnnings. It is spacious and well
adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected with the
various sleeping au^rtments, and the entire l)uilding is heated 1)y steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regai'd to health,
and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academj- tluring
the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation wliich
exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained Feliruary 27, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the counlry.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to secure
order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, the
first session commencing on the first of September; the second on the first of
February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at Christmas, when
pupils are permitted to visit their parents if thej' desire it. If residents of
file city, they are permitted to do so oiicen nmuth — generally the first Sunday
of the month, unless deprived of this privilege for non-observance of rule.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days nnist prove detrimental to pupils, since stud}' is
necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the 3'oung ladies is, nt all times, subject to tlic
supervision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no ease leave (as
is sometimes the practice), just l)elore the close of the year, without serious
damage to their standing, besides I'orfeiting prizes.
No deduction is made for the first two or last two weeks of a term, nor
foi- absence, except in cases of protracted sickness.
ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
As the practice of leaving- just before tlie close of the year is a serious
(himage to the interests of the Institution, any iiupildoes so at the risk of her
good standing.
Parents antl guardians may rest assured tliat every attention consistent
with tlie spirit of a mild hut tirra Government, is paid to the eonifnrt of the
young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is taken to
nourish in their minds tliose principles of virtue and religion which alone
can render education protitahle. 3''; 'indue iitjfuciirc «'.y c.vcrci.sed over the
reliyioHss opinions of non-Catholic }>u])ils: lidwever, for the sake of order, <iU
are recpured to conform to the external discipline of tlie Institution.
^lonthlj' reports of deportment, .scholar.'^hip, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the AiHuial Distrihution of Premiums, those who have given evidence
of polite and amiable deportment, ari' crowned by tiie Mo.st Reverend Arch-
bishoi).
The course of study embraces the \arious branches of a solid and useful
education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition, History
and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each ])upil for Plain
and Ornamental Needle-work.
Graduating Medals are conferred on tlioxc onUj who take the full Aca-
demic Course.
Puiiils are received at all times during the vear, their .session alwavs com-
mencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
"Weeklv instructions are given in politeness;, and all that constitutes lady-
like deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any jiupil wlio may
])e found duly ((ualitied is pnmioted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at eight o'clock.
Recitation commences at nini' o'clock [irecisely. anil continues until tliret'
o'clock p. m., with an intermission of three-(piarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their pr(>motion, depends
in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they should never
be encoiu'aged in a desire to remain .nbsent, except in (;ase of illness. Par-
ents .should al.so see that they attend to evening .study while at home, as it is
useless to expect perfect recitation without i)rivate study.
No young lady is acces.sible to callers during .study or recitation hoiu's.
except in extraordinary cases.
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DONATIONS
TO THE MUSEUM
FROM
McMt Rev. P. W. Riordan, Snn Francisco, Cal. — A tine collection of
Marine Shells, Specimens of Quart/, Amethyst, Asbestos, Cinnal)ar, Jasper,
Agates, Onyx, Star-fish, Petrified Wood, Gold and Silver Ore, Pure Gold
from the Mines, Chinese Coins, Indian Money, Indian Arrow-points, Floating-
Stone, a very large piece of l)ark from Fathers of California Forests, etc.
Mrs. Qeorge Tliomas, of Santa Clara, Cal.— Star-fishes, A Sea Urchin,
Egg of Sea Gull from Farallon Island, Lava from Volcano on Hawaii
Islands, Crystallized Sulphur from the same Volcano, Asbestos from Crater
of same.
Sisters of Providence, Montreal. — A large Canadian Bat.
Miss Kittie Murphy, class of "85.— A gold cross (her medal for Chris.
Doct.) for our Blessed Mother's Crown.
Miss Lillie Sandmeier. — A large Owl.
TO THE LIBRARY.
Sisters of Mercy, Davenport, la. — Pilgrims and Shrines— Illustrated.
From a Friend of the Institution. — Strickland's Queens of England,
complete.
Rev. J. Lonergnn. — Several very fine books.
Miss M. Murphy. — Poems of Whittier and Byron.
Miss K. Murphy. — Longfellow's Poems.
Miss C. Brum, California. — Tennyson's Tiresias.
Miss L. Glenn, California. — Campbell's Works.
From a Friend. — Prose and Poetry of Ireljuid — Murr;i\-.
" " " The Irish Race— Thebaud.
" " " Life of Parnell — Sherlock.
Miss Mary V. Walsh, class of '85. — A Handsome Bookcase.
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COURSE OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Readino: Word iiiul sentence method from eliart and pandrania; also
first reader.
WKiTi>'(i: Name of pn]iil and place of residence on slate. Xanie of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Abithmetic: Counting forward and backward by I's, 2"s; o's and lO's to
100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs +, — , X, ^, =,
s;. and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of figures.
.Vddition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition on slate and
board. Roman lunnci'als.
Music: Learn to recognizee and sing the tones " Do," " Me," " Sol " (1, 3.
5 of a key); the upper octave of " Do " and " ]Mi," and the lower octave of
" Sol " and " ]\Ii." Practice these from manual signs, from the modulator,
from llie Tonic Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Recognize and iiroduce
the strong and \\{'ak accents, and the simplest divisions of time, viz.: the
beat, half-beat, two-part and three-part measure. As supiilementary work,
from eight to twelve .simple .songs to be learned by rote during the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's language
lessons to seventh to])ic. Use of period and interrogation mark. Politeness.
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to I'cad, all ditticidt
words pronounced correctly and meaning given. A short sketch of the
lesson given from memory.
Whiting: The .spelling lesson written on .slate. Copying from board or
book. Short sentences containing certain words given by teacher. Use of
pencil on paper. Sliort letters to be written first on slates.
Spet.i.ixo : Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to page 50.
ARITHMETIC: Addition and subtraction tables in ment.nl arithmetic from
T) to 10 witli analysis on same pages. Multiplication fable and analysis to 5's.
In ]iractical arithmetic, addition and sul)traction completed. ^NFultiplication
to three figures in multiplier. Re;ul and write three periods of figures.
Counting by 2's, 3's and 9's to 100.
]\Ii'sic: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already learned,
to recognize and produce the tones ■■ Re" and " Si," and practice as in fir.st
year. The last term of this year the remaining tones of the scale, "La"
and ■■ Fa," may be studied. Introduce four-i)art measure, one and one-half
beat tones, (piarter-beat tones, and rests corresponding to all the al)ove tone
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lengths. The songs for this year shall for the most part be included in the
above lessons, rather than to be learned liy rote.
Drawing: On cards — Krusi's niethod; also on blackboard.
MiscELi-ANEOus: Phonic analj'sis. Object lessons, tirst and second series.
Language lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time by the clock.
Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult words.
Writing: Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
Spelling: Primary speller to page 86, oral and written.
Christian Doctrine: For Catholics only. First lessons with explana-
tions.
Geography: Primary to page 32, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the menial, multiplication tables with analysis com-
pleted. Division tables and analysis. Review addition and subtraction.
Complete multiplication. Short division and long division to three figures
in divisor. Read and write four periods of figures.
Music: Review with great care the work of the first and second years.
Learn to pitch tunes in difl:'erent keys by the use of a C pitch-pipe or tuning-
fork. The songs for this year shall all be taught as nuisic reading lessons.
Drawing: Books one and two. Blackboard drawing.
]MiscEi>LANEOUS: Object lessons, third series. Language lessons, second
grade. Abbreviations. Use of conmia. Divisions of time. Use of Tel-
lurian. Politeness.
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of al)out one dozen
lines once a week.
Spelling: From page 86 to 109.
Arithmetic: ]VIidtiplication and division reviewed. L. C. Multiple.
G. C. Divisor. Cancellation and fractions to multiplication. Review nudti-
plication. Read and write five periods f)f figures.
Geography: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
Music: After review, introduce six-part mea.sure, three-quarter and
quarter-beat tones, and increasing difficulties in time and tune.
Drawing: Books three and four; also blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lesjons, third series reviewed. Language, .sec-
ond grade reviewed. Oral Grammar. Politeness.
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight Reading.
Writing: Copy-liook. Com]~>ositions on given subjects. Letter wi-iting
every two weeks.
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Arithmetic: Mental, from page 31 to page 67. Practical, complete
fractions. Read and write tive periods.
Geography: Intermediate to United States. Map of Xortli America.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: To page 67. Par.sing nouns, pronouns and adjectives. Anal-
ysis of short sentences.
Music: Learn to recognize and trace modulations to different keys, and
to acquire the ability to pass from one key to another without instrumental aid.
Drawing: Book tive, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed, and one half of
fourth. Language lessons, third grade Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman
numerals. Punctuation marks. Politeness.
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Re.\ding: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composition
every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: Grammar school speller, from page 45 to 70. Dictation.
Aritifmetic: Intellectual arithmetic from page 67 to 96. Practical
arithmetic. Review fractions. Decimals to compound numbers. Read
and write six periods.
Geography: To South America. ^lap of United States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: Descriptive part, to page 69, including tine i>rint and parsing.
Analysis of simple sentences, and first two rules of syntax.
]\Ii'sic: A thorough practice on all the above, with still greater difficulties
in tune, time and part singing.
Drawing: Book six, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fourth series. Telhu-ian. Language
le-ssons, fourth and fifth grades. Abbreviations. Roman numerals. Polite-
ripgc
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fifth reader. Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters everj- two
weeks.
Spelling: From page 70 to 100. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 96 to 113. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numbers.
Geography: From South America through. Map of South America,
Asia and Illinois.
Gr.vmmar: From page 67 to 128; also, to rule ten in -syntax.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
History: United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible hi.story, Old
Testament.
Music: Compoimd measures. Minor scales and key.
Drawing: Book seven, with blackboard drawing.
Miscelianeous: Object lessons, fith series. Tellurian. Abbreviations.
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EIGHTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Last half nf tith reader, with supplementary reading.
Wiuting: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekly.
Speli,ikg: From page 100 to 180. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 113 to 129. Practical arithmetic.
Percentage to discoiuit.
Geography: Map of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
Grammar: Completed.
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
Music: First principles of liarmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with l)lackboard drawing,
Miscellaneous : Object lessons, sixth series. Language lessons, eighth
grade. Tellurian.
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's Catechism, with explanations.
Writing: Copy-book, copies .set by teacher. Letters bi-weekly.
Etymology: "Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Di.scount, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation,
involution and evolution. Intellectual, from page 129 to 149.
Physical Geography: General history, first half. Familiar science.
Rhetoric: To versification, and compo.sition every week. French and
German optional.
Music: Review of the past, with chorus singing. Instrumental music
optional; also, private vocal les.sons.
Drawing : Krusi's method, book nine, with object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Reading: Sixth completed. Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Writing: From copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Intellectual completed.
Alcjebra: First half.
General History: Completed.
Rhetoric : Completed.
Physiology: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocallessons optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
Writing: Plain and ornamental, from board.
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Atx4ei5RA: Last lialf. with selections from University algelira.
CiiKiSTiAN Doctkixe: Deliarbc's continued.
Bookkeeping.
Litekattre: English, complete.
Botany; Rhetoric and History reviewed.
Composition and Epistolary Correspondence; Alternately every
week.
Civil Go\'ERNMENT, Political Economy : French and German
optional.
Music; Cliorus singing. Instrumental and ]irivate vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book eleven, with sketching from nature.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writin<t: Plain and ornamental, from board.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology. Mythology,
Chemistry. French, German and Latin optional.
Music : Chorus singing. Listrumental and jtrivate vocal lessons optional.
Drawing : Book twelve, with sketching from natvu-e.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS
FOLLOWS:
51^' o'clock, Rise.
6I4 ■■ Morning Prayers and JLiss.
7 " Breakfast, followed by recreatioiL
8 " Study.
<) " Recitation in respective class rooms.
lV'-_^ " Dinner and recreation.
I2I3 " Study.
1 " ]\[athematics.
2 " Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
4 " Luncheon and recreation.
41^ " Study lessons for next day.
(5 " Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics').
61^.,' " Recreation.
8 " " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the niaht.
Sfndies will he resumed flie First Mondaij in Sej)temher. (oid
i/o i/oiiNi/ Jady who is not then in attendance will be allowed to
compete for the Deportment Medal and (lass Mrdals. For the
other medals it is necessanj to tie (d least nine /nonth's in the
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INSTRl'MENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Beyer's Instructor — Five finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism.
First Division.
Instructor and C'atecliism contiiuicd, major and minor scales, similar and
contrary motion, Czerny's Easy studies, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Plaidy's Technical Studies commenced, major and minor scales in thirds,
.sixths, catechism, Lemoine's Juvenile Studies — first l)ook, ea.sy sonatas.
First Division.
Plaidy's Technical Stuilies, catechism and scales, Lemoine's Juvenile
Studies — second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Lemoine's Juvenile Studies — second book, Czerny's and Heller's Etudes,
selections from Leyl)ach, Gottschalk, etc., thorough-bass, catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies — first book, selections from Chopin, Weber, Schumann,
Bethooven's easier sonastas, etc.. Harmony (Weitzman's ^lanual), history
of music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Cramer's Studies continued, Bethooven's sonastas, Liszt's rhapsodies,
Chopin's polonaise, etc., Weitzman's JIanual of Harmony, history of music
continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales. balLids, Abt's
exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons, selections from Ros.sini, Verdi, Don-
izetti, etc.
All are expected to attend class-singing, which is free. Private vocal les-
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XKRNIS.
(FOR BOARDERS.)
Per Session of Five Months, in Advance.
Board and Tuition, in English and Music . . . . . |150
LaniiuasiX's, each .....-..-- 10
Oil Painting ..-----'---- 25
Water color 25
Crayon ............ 25
TFarp 40
Guitar ............ 30
Vocal lessons and Harmony, each ....... 80
Washing ............ 5
For Chemical and Physical apparatus, etc., in senior classes - - 3
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sisters
at the same time.
Books, stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail prices, but ixrer
1)11 rrciJit.
Pupils are reqiiired to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing, suit-
able for each season. Toilet articles, six towels, four table-napkins, a knife
and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, goblet, two yards of carpeting
or a rug, and two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required.
"No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
TKRN4S.
(FOR DAY SCHOLARS.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
ACADEMIC department.
English Branches - - |15
iMusic .... - 15
Use of Piano ..-...-..-- 5
Painting for the Pupils ......... 1.")
Painting for those who do not attend sehool - - - - - 25
Crayon for those who do not attend school ----- 25
Crayon for Pupils .......... 15
Drawing ............ 5
Guitar ...-.....-.- 15
Vocal lessons and Harmony, each - - 15
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
English Branches for Juveniles - $10
English Branches for Minims ........ 5
M, ,..;,. f.„. T.,,.;,>,.c. _ _ _ . 10
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CATALOGUE OF PUPILS.
From September, 1885 to June, 1886.
Ahern. Alma ....
App, Edna
Beuseville, Gracie
Jionfield. Susie. . .
Bonfiekl, Maria. .
Brennan,
Breniian.
Bradbury
Bradbury
Cliicago,
Lizzie '"
Lucy "
, ^laggie Kankakee,
, Josie
Bradley. Kittie Liberty ville,
Bergeron. Sophia Tucker,
Beaupre. Elva De Kalb,
Bent, Kittie
Bulger, Annie Chicago,
l^owen. Maggie
Blish, Lizzie
Blish. Lulu
Blish, Florence
Barrett, Mamie
Butler, Ellen
Barnett. M. Agnes
Bane, Florence
Burns, Maggie
Burns, ^lary
Jiurns, Rosie
Burke. Katie ■
Betz, Francis
Brown, Jessie
Brown, Hattie
Brown, Nannie
Bently. Cora
Bragg, Josie
Botham. Florence
Canfield, Kittie
Canfield. Maggie
Cantield, Lillie
Cahill, Nellie
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Celhi, Rosie Chicago, 111.
Clare, Katie
Clearv. Bessie
Clearv, Maude
Clearv, Kittle
Clearv, Angle
Clearv. Mamie
Clinninii. Aggie
Coyle, Mary
Consineau.'^Matilda ^Montreal. Can.
Combs. Carrie Chicago, 111.
Cotton, Maggie
Courtney, Mabel
C^onvey,"^ Carrie Ashkum.
Convey, Sibbie
Coins,' Annie Chicago,
Cusack, Maggie
Cross, Xellie ." Kansas City,
( 'udahv, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Cudahy. Celia
Ciulahy. Bessie
Cudaliy. Marie
Dalton, Kittie
Dascombe, Florence Denver, Col.
Donnelly, Katie Escanaba, Mich.
Dalev, Agnes
Deloulme", Blanche Chicago, 111.
Deloulme. Lucille
Dixon, .Maude
Donovan, Florence
Drum. Cassie Oakland. Cal.
Diuldleston. Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Dunne, ]\Iamie
Eaton , Cecil
Edson, (iracie
Edgell. Kittie
Egan, Marv
Egan. Nellie
Eibeckcr, .Marv
Enright, Mary Alice
P^iro-o, Ettie Fond du lac. Wis.
Feenv", Clara Huntley, III.
Fey, Jennie Chicago,
Finn, :Marv Streator,
Foote, Mamie Chicago,
Foote, Kosie
Foote, Laura
Foote, Sarah
Foster, Irene
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Foster, Jessie Chicago, 111.
Foster, Minnie
Friendly, Amy
(Jallagher, Lizzie
(lillespie, Kose
Gillespie, Lucy
Glenn, Laura !^ Oakland, Gal.
(loodell, Flossie Chicago, 111.
Garmeson, Beatrice
Garmeson, Trixie
Greene, Julia
Hastings, Kittie
Hagartv, Nellie
Hall, Mary
Hammond. Birdie •*
Hammond, Belle
Hartford, Annie
Hayes, Nellie
Hayes, Gracie "
Head, Florence Clay Center, Kan.
Heffernon, Annie Chicago, 111.
Ileissler, Louise * '
Ileissler, Clara
Heidweyer, Flora
Hickey," Kittie ,
Higgins, Alice *'
Higgins, Mamie
Hildman, Lena Brooklyn, 111.
Ilorgan, Eleanor Chicago, 111.
Howard, Edith
Hudson, Katie
Hudson, Annie
Hughes, Cora
Hunt, Pearl
Isham, Hattie
Jackson, Gertrude Sparta, Neb.
Jackson, Mamie ^luscatine, Iowa.
Johnson, Ida Chicago, 111.
Johnson, Maude Jackson, Mich.
Jones, Francis Chicago, J 11.
Katz, Belle
Katz, Celia
Katz, Maud
Kerr, Lettie
Keifer, Minnie
Kennv, Annie. Q /]■■■■} I • -v • 'i
Lamb, Mamie. /Vy^yi./. y.bfvn/.'>r^VC.;i^^vi). ../*) )1 ''^~-
Lawler, Katie
Lewinsohn, ]Mollie
16
ST. xavier's academy.
Muher. Kittie Chicago,
Muher. Mav
Maher. Eokie
Marble, .Mary
Mao^inn, Verna "
Meehan. Lillie
Mitchell, C'elia
^lio-elv, Jeannette "
Miller, Edith Be Kalb,
McKinnis, Josie Chicago,
McGrath, Aimie Argyle,
McMullen, Coriniie Chicago,
:V[cMahon. M. Belle
McXilf. Belle
Milnamow, Kittie Cortland,
^lilnamow, Lizzie
:McDonnell, Mary Chicago,
.^[ausi^eld, Lettie
Mansfield. Mamie "
McDermott, Kittie
Montgomery. Mary Hudson,
Montague, "^Nlamie" Chicago,
Moos, Lena Philadeliihia.
Moran. ^Minnie Chicago,
Moran. Lillie
Mulhall. Mollie
.Mur])liv. ^larv "
:Mur])hy. Elleii Wilmington.
MurphV. Jennie Lemont,
.Mur])hy. Celia Hammond,
.Murphy. Louise Chicago,
Murjihy. Maggie
Murphy. Maggie
Mur]ihy. ]\[ary
Ahii-})hy, Veronica
Murphy, Vrsula
M urray, ^lary
^Ivron, Annie
Morlev. :\Iarv St. Joseph.
Nathan, Ida Chicago,
Xeville. Nellie
O'Brien, Eva '[
O'Brien. Kosie.
O'Brien. Josie
O'Brien. Lulu
O'Brien. Nellie
O'Brien. ^larv
O'Connell. Mar.v
O'Connor, Amelia
111.
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Wis.
111.
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111.
111.
Mich.
111.
Penn.
111.
Wis.
111.
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O'Connor. Emma
O'Donnell. Mnrv.
O'Leary Nellie.". .
O'Leary. Mamie. .
O'Hara. ^lamie. .
Ollara. Nellie. . .
O'Neil. Mollie....
Powers, Maggie. .
Paulioo, Mary. . .
Chicago J
(^ninlan, Mary
Pay, Dottie
Red path. (*ora
Reynolds, Katie
Hivard, Leonie .... Bom honiiais.
Hivard, Mary
Rogers, Pearl Council ]Mutfs,Io\v
Richmond. Ollie Hart, Mii
Russell, Floi-a Chic_ago. I
Ryan, Annie Bloomingdale.
Ryan, Julia C'hicago,
Ryan. Katie
Tiyan, Katie
Ross, Katie
Sanders, Mamie
Sandmeier, Lillie
Saiulmeier, Laura
Sandmeier, Annie
Savoie. Marv
Schmitt. Stella
Shannon. Alice
Shannon. .Vnnie
Sliannon, Lillie
Sheridan. Agnes '•
Sherwood. Maliel
Sincere. Lillie
Sim])son, Ella
Shoeneman. [jizzie
Smith. Lillie
Snow. Olive
Stafford, Mai-y l)aven|»ort. low
Stearns. Marie ( 'hicago. 1
Straus. Sadie
Strauss. Hattie
Stringei', Mary
Starhuck, Lillie
Supplee. Jessie
Sullivan, Nora
Snvde, Annie
^ ^
ly !?T. xaviek's academy.
'1'
Sweeny. Hannah Harvard. Til.
Slatterv. ]\Iinnie Ivesdale.
l^homas, Edith C'hieao-o. III.
Traynor, Nettie
Ti-acey. Virginia
racey. Nellie
ryber. Ijillie
i'ravnor
Walsh, Annie C'hicag-o. 111.
Walters, Cora Cincinnati. Ohio.
Warren. Mabel Chicago. HI.
Weinstock. Lena Brandon, Wis.
Whclan, Nellie Chicago. 111.
Wickes, Nettie ,.
\Mes. .Mary. . . .q . . • • -Q^i- « ■'^fj.r^JT-
Miggins. May . J): \ iJh.. M^^^TTV Salt Lake. Utah.
Wi'uf, Carrie". Chicago. HI.
Willis. May " ''
AVillianison. ^lav "
Wolfe. Annie..".
Woods. Agnes "
Yonng. Florence
Zeio'loi'. Laura
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Libertyville, 111.
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Cortland, 111.
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Oakland, Cal.
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MISS JULIA T. GREENE,
Chicago.
20 ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
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TO
MISS JENNIE MURPHY,
.Lemont, 111.
AND
MISS MAMIE O'HARA.
Chicago.
(Gold fflass iHcdal
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN" THE EKJinil iniADE,
TO
MISS VERONICA MURPHY,
Chicago.
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MISS CELIA MURPHY.
ST. xavier's academy. 21
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Blooming'd.ale, 111.
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Chicag-o.
22 t?T. XAVIERtS ACADEMY.
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Chicagro.
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MISS MARY QUINLAN,
Ch-icago.
ST. XAVIEUV At'ADEMY. 23
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Cortland, 111.
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Oakland, Cal.
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MISS ALICE T. HIGGINS,
Chicag-o.
24 ST. XAVlEli's ACADEMY.
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Chicago.
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Chicago.
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Chicago.
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26 ST. XAVIEKS ACADEMY.
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TO
MISS MINNIE P. SLATTERY,
Ivesdale, 111.
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Miss Annie McGrath,
Argyle, Wis.
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MISS CECILIA MITCHELL,
Chicago.
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MISS BELLE McNIFF,
Chicago.
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MISS MARY E. C CONNELL.
Chicago
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MISS ELEANOR HORGAN.
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MISS SUSIE BONFIELD.
Chicagro.
ST. XAVIERS ACADKi[Y. 29
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MISS MAGGIE G. MURPHY,
Chicago.
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Chicag-o.
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Miss
MARY V. MURPHY,
Miss KITTIE C. BRADLEY,
Miss KITTIE L. MILNAMOW,
Miss LIZZIE G. MILNAMOW,
Miss LIZZIE M. CUDAHY,
Miss KITTIE G. HASTINGS,
Miss ROSE M. O'BRIEN,
Miss ALICE T. HIGGINS,
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Miss
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Miss CASSIE M. DRUM,
Miss LILLIE M. SANDMEIER,
Miss GERTRUDE M. JACKSON,
Miss LAURA F. GLENN.
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31
CROAA'NS FOR GOOD CONDUCT.
I^IPiST CI^O"Vv^2STS.
Miss
Mary O'Hara,
Bessie Cleary,
Annie McGratfi,
Cakkie AVild,
Alma Ahern,
Laura Sandmeier,
Nellie Cahill,
Ida Nathan,
May Wii>liajison,
Susie Eonfield,
Lena IIildmax,
Mary Coyle,
Katie Dalton,
Mary Morley,
Mary Eg an,
Agnes Sheridan,
Carrie Combs,
Ai,ice Shannon,
Lulu Blish,
Miss
Jenny Murphy,
Annie Kenny,
>[ary O'Donnell,
^Lauy Enright,
Cecilia Mitchell,
Mary Stringer,
Hattie Brown,
Jessie Brown,
Bei>le McNiff,
Celia Murphy,
Mary Finn,
Agnes Daley,
]\L\thilda Cousineau
Macjgie Mirphy.
Nellie Tracy,
Katie Donnelly,
Ellen Butler,
Virginia Tracy.
Julia Ryan.
SECOISTID CX^OTT^O^S.
Miss
Marie Stearns,
Celia Cud ah y,
Carrie Convey,
Mary O'Connell,
Lizzie Brennan,
Jessie Supplee,
Ollie Richmond,
Louisa Heissler,
Annie Colns.
Miss Mary Rivard,
" Leonie Rivard,
" Maggie ^Iurphy.
" Eleanor IIorgan,
" Lena Moos,
" Nellie Hayes,
" Nannie Brown,
" LiLLiE Meehan,
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P R E M I U M S.
READING.
FIKST (^LASS.
Gold Mt'diil C'iissic Drum
First Premium Alice Higuins
Second " L. ^lilnniiKAv. K. (VHricii
S?:('()ND CLASS.
Firsl Premium Jessie Brnwn
Second •" 'Shivy ( J'Domiell
Third " Marv StriMu("r
KFCiHTH (il'.ADE.
First Preim'um ('. ('\idaliy. E. Iloriiaii
Second " S. Bontield, L. Moos
SEVENTH (iUADE.
First Premimr. C. Vralter, M. Sanders
Second • ' ;M. Bowen, ^I . Barrett
SIXTH (JRADE.
First Premium ^I. StalTord, N. Brown
Second ■" Marv ^lorley
FIFTH (iKADE.
First Premiiuu \'. Tracy. A. Shannon
Second " Josie ( )'Brien
Tliiril •' ]\Iaude deary
ForiiTH (iUADE.
First Premium \V. ( )llara, W. O'Leary
Second •• Stella Schmitt
THIKO (;i{Al)E.
First Prennum M. lligiiins. B. Deloulme
Second ' ' W. Egan, W. Hagarty
Tlurd • ' Mamie Montague
SECOND (;i!ADE-A.
First Premium Maude Di.xon
Second " Sarah Foote
Third Olive Snow
SECOND (iI{Al)E— H.
First Prendiun I. Bradbury, A. Clearv
Second " .... Eiicy Gillespie
FIRST (iKADE.
First Premium Josie Bragg
Second " " Cora Bently
82
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ST. XAVIEK!^ ACADEMY. 83
PENMANSHIP.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Kittie Hastings
Second " ' Alice Higgins
Third " Cassie Drum
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Sil)l)ie C'onvey
Second " Nellie Cahill
Third " Annie Kenny
EIGHTH GKADE.
First Premium Agnes Daley
Second '• Susie B(mtield
SEVENTH (JKADE.
First Premi\nn Minnie Keef er
Second " Lizzie Blish
SIXTH GHADl^].
First Premium W. Tracey, M. Cousinenu
Second " Agnes Sheridan
FIFTH GUADE.
First Premium S. Bergeron, L. Blish
Second " L. Brennan, A. Myron
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Agnes Woods
Second " Mollie O'Neil
THIRD (iRADE.
First Premium Katie liyan
Second " Jessie Foster
Tliird " Katie Lawler
SECON D G liA DE A.
First Premium Mary Savoie
Second " " Edna App
Third " Birdie Hammond
SECOND GRADE-B.
First Premium M. Biu'iis, F. Head
Second " (rracie Edson
FIRST (JRADE.
First Premiiun Josie Bragg
Second " Carrie Stjii-buck
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP.
First Premium M. Enright, N. Caliill
Second " S. Convey, J. Murphy
34 ST. xavier's academy.
GRAMMAR.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Preniiuin V. Murphy, S. Bontield
iSocoiul " C". Convey, M. Rivard
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Prcniiiini A. Hyan, L. IJlisli
Second ' • Maggie Boweii
SIXTH GRADE.
First i^reinimn M. Egan, F. IIuiil
Second " Louise Heissler
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Shannon, \. Tracy
Second " Elva Beaupre
Third " ' Amelia O'Coniier
ORTHOGRAPHY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Gohl Medal Mary E. O'Conneil
First Premium L. Rivard, ^l. Stearns
Second " M. Murphy, ('. C'udahy
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Foote, M. Barrett
Second " Maggie Bowen
Third " Sarah Strauss
SIXTH (JUADE.
First Premium S. Supplee, M. Morley
Second " Katie Hudson
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Amelia O'Conner
Second " Josie O'Brien
Third ' Maud Cleary
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Quinlan
Second ' ' Katie Ross
Tliird '• Nellie O'Hara
THIRD (iUADE.
First Premiinu U. Murphy, M. Bontiehl
Second " F. Bane, J. Fey
Tliird '• Hattie Strauss
SECOND GRADE— A. - *
First Premium A. Shannun, F. Russell
Second " Jeannette Migley
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ST. xavier's academy. 35
SECOND GRADE— B.
First Premium Clara Feeny
Second " Minnie Foster
MATHEMATICS.
Gold Medal Lizzie G. Milnamow
TRIGONOMETRY. ]
First Premium Lizzie Cudahj-
Second " Alice Higgins
GEOMETRY.
First Premium Lizzie Cudahy
Second " A. Higgins, R O'Brien
ALGEBRA.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Almu Alieru
Second " J. Greene, C. Drum
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium J. Brown, H. Brown
Second " .Jennie Murphy
Third " Bessie C'leary
ARITHMETIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium J. Murphy, C. Drum
Second " A. Ahern, N. Cahill
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Hattie Brown
Second " Annie McGrath
Tiiird " Bessie Clear}-
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium V. Murphy, C. 3Iuri)liy
Second " Mary Coyle
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premmm Annie Ryan
Second " Lizzie Blisli
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Murphy, M. Cousineau
Second " N. Tracey, O. Richmond
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Lucy Brcnnan
Second " -L Ryan, C. Cnmh^
36 ST. xaviekV academy.
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Cantield, L. Diidilk'stoii
Seconil " Annie Coins
Tliinl •' Emma O'Cduncr
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Lulu O'Brien
Second " E. Evoy, M. Lamb
Third " K. Kyan, :M. Cotton
SECOND GRADE— A.
First Premium ^[aygie ( 'aiiticld
Second " May Mahcr
SECOND GRADE-B.
First Premium Mary Burns
Second " Mary B. :\Ic:Mahon
Tliird " Kittie l{i( key
GENERAL HISTORY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium I. Murpliy, M. ( )]Iara
Second ' " ilary Stringer
Tliird " Alma Aliern
U. S. HISTORY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Gold Medals E. llori^an, S. Boutield
First Premium L. Moos. V. ^Iuri)iiy
Second " L. Hrennan. .M. Stcnrns
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium V. IJyan. .M. Foote. ('. Ival/
Second " C. Waller, M. Kecfcr
COMPOSITION.
FIRST CLASS.
First Prenuum K. Bradley, A. Hiyniiis
Second " M. Murpliy. H. ( )"Bri<'n
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium ( 'arrie Wild
Second " I. Murpliy, yi. O'Hara
Third " S. McGrath. A. Kenny
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium i>. Brennan. M. O'l'oniiell
Second " C. Cudahy, L. Hivard
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Cora Walter
ST. xavier's academy. ■ii'i
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Hudson, M. Stafford
Second " Maggie Murphy
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Virginia Tracy
Second " Mary Marble
Third • Rosie Cella
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Quinlan
Second " Nettie Traynor
Third " Katie Clare
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Bessie Cudahy
Second " Rosie Foote
Third ' Mary Murray
BIBLE HISTORY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Hildman, B. McNiff
Second " E. Horgan, C. Convey
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Sandmeier, K. Cleary
Second . " Mary Sanders
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
GRADUATING CLASS.
First Premium M. Murphy, L. Milnamow
Socond " L. Cudahy, K. Hastings
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium L. Sandmeier, G. Jackson
Second ' J. Greene, C. Dnun
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Medal Cecilia Mitchell
First Premium Marj- O'Hara
Second Premium Jennie Murphy
Third " Sibbie Convey
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Murphy, M. Rivard
Second " M. Coyle, A. Daley
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Dallon, M. Barrett
Second " Katie Cleary
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium N. Brown, L. Heissler
Second " Mary Egan
88 ST. xavier's academy.
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Marble, A. Shannon
Second " Maud Cleary
Third " Katie Maher
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Mollie O'Neil
Second " Katie Clare
Third " Nellie O'Leary
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium M. Barnett, N. O'Brien
Second " Mamie Cleary
Third " Katie Burke
SECOND GRADE— A.
First Premium Maggie Caulield
Second " Annie Shannon
SECOND GRADE-B.
First Premium Lucile Deloulme
Second " Maggie Powers
Third " Minnie Moran
GEOGRAPHY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium C. Murphy, L. Hildman
Second " Belle McNiff
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Ryan, M. Keefer
Second " A. Sandmeier, K. Dalton
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Trj'ber, P. Hunt.
Second " N. Hayes, A. Sheridan
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Alice Shannon
Second " Lulu Blish
Third " Lucy Brennan
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Katie Ro.ss
Second " Annie Coins
Third " Stella Schmitt
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Ursula Murphy
Second " Maggie Bradbury
Third " Katie Ryan
ST. xavier's academy. B9
MAP-DRAWING.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium C. Convey, L. Kivard
Second " Mary Rivard
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Blish, C. Walter
Second " Celia Katz
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Tryber, J. Supplee
Second " Nellie Hayes
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Myron, S. Bergeron
Second " .'. Carrie Combs
Third " Mary Marl)le
ASTRONOMY.
GRADUATES.
First Premium K. Bradley, I.,. Cudaliy
Second " A. Higgins, L. Milnamow
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium C. Drum, G. Jackson
Second " .Julia Greene
ZOOLOGY.
GRADUATES.
First Premium " K. Hastings, K. Milnamow
Second " L. Milnamow, M. Murphy
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium I. Greene, G. Jackson
Second " Lillie Sandmeier
RHETORIC.
First Premium N. Cahill, L. Sandmeier
Second " M. Enrigbt, A. Ahern
Third " C. Mitchell. M. Williamson
PHYSICS.
Gold Medal Julia T. Greene
Second Premium G. Jackson, L. Glenn
Third " Kittie Milnamow
BOOK-KEEPING.
First Premium L. Milnamow, L. Cudahy
Second " K. Milnamow G. Jackson
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40 ST. XAVIEU'S ACADEMY.
EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium J. Greene, K. Bradley
Second " M. Murph.y, li. Saiuimeier
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Caliill
Second " Bessie Cleary
Third " Annie Kenny
BOTANY.
First Premium L. Glenn, K. jNIilnamow
Second '" L. Milnamow, K. Bradley
MUSIC.
VOCAL.
First Premium M. Slattery, X. Tracey
Second " Mamie ^Ivu-phy
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS.
Gold 3Ie(lal Minnie P. Slattery
First Premiiun Rose Gillespie
Second " M. Mtirphy, ('. Dnuni
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium P. Hunt, ('. Murjihy
Second "' M. O'Connell, L. Milnanunv
Third ' • M. Stearns, L. Brennan
THIRD CLASS.
First Preuuuni Maggie G. ^Murphy
Second " L. Tryber, J\I. Morley
Tliird • Ollie Richmond
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Belle McNiiT
Second " Rosie Foote
Third •• EfHe P:voy
OIL PAINTING.
Gold Medal Kittie G. Hastings
PASTEL PAINTING.
Gold Medal Mary A. Euright
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DRAWING.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Carrie Conway
Second " Mai-y Ri\'ar(l
Third • Celia Murphy
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium M. Enright, R. O'Brien
vSecond " Nellie Cahill
EIGHTH (IRADE.
First Premium Celia Cudahy
Second ■ ■ Veronica Murphj-
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Annie Rj'an
Second " Cora Walter
SIXTH GRADE.
F i rst Premiiuu Jesse Supple
Second " Mary Eagan
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium ^ Annie Shannon
Second " ' Lizzie Blish
; GERMAN.
First Premivnn Lena Hildman
Second " Jessie Brown
Tiiird " S. Bontield, L. Heissler
FRENCH.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Seccmd " Mary O'Donnell
Third " Mary O'Connell
SILK EMBROIDERY Carrie Maudelbaum
TAPESTRY K. G. Cowan
KENSINGTON Annie Bonfield
ARRASENE Lena Weinstock
IMPROVEMENT.
Bella Hammond, Aggie Clinnin. Florence Blish.
POLITENESS.
Marie C^udahy, Mamie Hudson, Liilie Shannon
FOR BEING GOOD LITTLE GIRLS.
Roxie Maher, Kittie Edgell, Kittie McDermott,
Rosie Burns, Laura Foote.
Hi in
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-*
AVKRAGKS
FOR
Ej^aminatsioii, ^cholargp, DBportmBiit,
AND
OBSERVANCE OF RULE.
FIRST SESSION.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH YEAR.
Kittie Bradley
Lizzie Milnamow
Lizzie Cudahy
Ro.se O'Brien
Mary Murphy
Alice Hingins
Kittie Milnamow
Kittie Hastings
THIRD YEAR.
Cassie Drum
Julia Green
Gertrude Jackson
Rose Gillespie
Lillie Saudmeier
.SECOND YEAR.
Jennie Murphy
Mary O'Hara
Alma Ahern
Nellie Cahill
Laura Sandmeier
Sibbie Convey
Mary Alice Enright
FIRST ^TiAR.
Mary Williamson
42
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
95
91
100
95
93
92
100
100
92
92
100
95
92
88
100
95
91
91
100
95
91
90
.100
95
90
89
100
100
89
88
100
95
94
98
100
100
92
93
100
100
92
91
100
100
91
91
100
100
90
89
100
100
94
92
100
-100
93
93
100
100
91
88
100
100
90
92
100
100
89
91
100
100
89
91
100
100
83
88
100
100
100
100
100
100
86
78
100
90
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ST. xavier's academy.
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FIRST YEAR — CQDtinvied
Bessie C^eary . . .l[[li.Jjl
Aunie McGrath
Cecilia Mitchell .,. . .
Lillie Heflferman -•••/)
Maggie Cusack ^.i. J
Annfe Wolf ./} .t.A
Eva L. O'Brien ...(jl.J .(/•'. • • •
Annie Kenny
Carrie Wild
Mamie Dunne .
Mary O'Donnell <3i. .Ji
Lillie Sincere (VWJ. , .JT'
Mary
V
Stringer
EIGHTH GRADE.
Veronica Murphy
Susie Bonfield . . .
C/'elia Murphy. . . .
Celia Cudahy ...
Carrie Convey . . .
Leonie Rivard.
Marie Stearns.
Belle McNitT .
Lizzie Brennan
Mary O'Connell
Eleanor Horgan
Lena Hildman .
Maggie Murphy
Agnes Daley . . .
Margaret Walsh
Mary O'Brien . .
Mary Coyle. , . .
Annie Sneyd. . .
^\iM:')E4f!L
SEVENTH GRADE.
Mary Rivard. . .
Celia Katz
Cora Walter . . .
Annie Ryan . . .
Lizzie Blish . . . .
Minnie Keefer .
Maggie Bowen.
f^iX-A-^L-r .
Ex.Av.
84
84
84
83
83
82
81
80
80
80
76
73
69
93
93
93
93
91
91
90
89
89
89
88
87
86
85
82
82
77
Abs
Schol.
Ave.
Mary Barrett
Mary Einbecker .
Mary Foote
Mary Palioga ....
Mary Sanders. . . .
Georgie Considine
Katie Dalton ....
Annie Sandmeier
Sarah Strauss
Katie Reynolds
Katie Cleary Not
SIXTH GRADE.
►S-
Pearl Hunt
Mary Stafford . . .
Jessie Supplee . .
Maggie Murphy.
nt
90
89.4
89
88.9
87.6
87
87
85
83
82
82
82
81
77
77
77
Abs'nt
Ex.
88.6
88
87.2
83.1
83
86
83
81
85
80
83
82
85
82
81
75
80
95
94
94
94
93
93
92
92
91
91
90
89
88
87
85
85
78
88
92
91
91
91
90
90
89
88
85
84
89
87
82
82
80
80
95
80
93
90
91
90
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
87
82
97
98
90
100
100
100
100
95
100
90
100
90
90
85
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
100
98
100
99
100
99
100
99
100
100
100
99
93
98
100
98
100
100
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
99
99
96
100
85
100
98
100
98
100
98
100
97
100
98
95
94
96
90
100
95
95
86
99
80
100
98
100
99
94
91
100
98
100
90
64
85
88
92
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44
ST. XAVIER S ACADKMY.
-*
SIXTH GKADE — Continued.
Mary Egan
Mary Morley
Ollic Kirhniond
Nannie Brown
Lillie Tryber
Annie Hudson
Nellie Traeev
Nellie Haye.s
Agnes Sheridan
Louisa Heissler
Mathilda Cousineau
Franees Betz
Katie Donnelly
C'ora Hughes " Not
Anna Hartford
Maud Sweetman
Ex.Av
.'^Ltc^M^.
/:v.(--;»5-c-^-fe-
FIFTH GRADE.
Ellen Butler. .
Alice Shannon
Julia Ryan . . .
Lucv Brennan
Lulu Blish. . . .
Virginia Traey
Annie Myron .
Carrie Combs.
fjettie Kerr
Li/zie Gallagher
Ceeile p]aton
Mary Marl)le.. . .
Sophia Bergeron
Amelia O'C'ounor
Josie O'Brien
Kittie Maher
Lillie Meehau
Mabel Courtney
Lillie Stearns ."
Lillie Smith
Maud Cleary Not
Elva Beau pre
Mary Hall
:1
J.
g.^?,
POITKTH GRADE.
Nellie O'Leary
Mary Ann Quinlan.,
Agnes Woods 'l K.jj.'j .......
Katie Ross ".
Nellie O'Hara
Mollie O'Neil s. . . (. .0. . y^-
Annie Coins (Xjw^ .^jUv
Stella Schmitt
Nettie Traynor ¥
Emma O'Connor
Lizzie Duddleston . . , .
Annie Keane
Maggie Burns
Cora Redpath
WTAX/
83
83
81
81
81
78
78
76
75
73
55
Ex.
92
92
87
87
87
Schol.
Ave.
90
88
86
86
91
90
84
80
75
80
84
80
70
66
96
90
95
95
90
92
90
85
92
83
87
83
89
87
90
89
92
85
90
80
88
78
80
78
89
76
80
75
80
75
83
71
80
69
75
74
75
Ex.
69
( i
79
( (
87
85
83
84
91
83
80
83
94
82
74
82
85
81
85
80
87
76
70
74
87
72
87
Abs'nt
79
i i
88
( 1
85
Dep.
100
98
95
92
91
99
100
97
96
95
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
90
100
100
90
100
100
100
90
85
93
90
90
90
100
90
88
100
90
90
100
80
100
80
100
70
91
88
88
75
95
95
95
90
100
Obs. of
Rule.
90
97
78
88
67
90
97
93
91
85
100
99
98
99
100
too
100
98
98
89
98
100
88
100
95
100
80
80
89
89
85
84
90
88
85
98
83
89
100
100
80
100
50
80
90
85
50
90
90
95
95
99
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sr. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
45
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iEx.Av.
THIRD GRADE.
Schol.
Ave.
Ursula Murphy 86
Mamit' Iliggins j 83
Katie llynn ; 81
Rosie Foote I 81
Edith Tlioinas
I 80
Bessie C'udahy ' 79
Ella Simpson
Lulu O'Brien
Ethe Evov
Maggie Cotton .
78
77
76
75
75
73
79
iz
Nellie Egan
Mamie Lamb . . .r, .y.lt. . . . .;.
3Iaria Bontield . . h . ... .- SU.,^Atti
Nellie O'Brien
Florence Bane 70
Mary Agnes Barnett 63
Jennie Fey 61
Katie Lawler 61
Mollie Lewinsohn ! 55
Blanche Deloulme Abs'nt
Mamie Montague
Hattie Strauss
Hattie Isham
SECOND (tRADE — A.
.Maggie Bradbury
^Lamie C'leary
Jessie Foster
.Maggie Cantield
( )live Snow
Mamie O'Leary
Sarah Foote .
Annie Savoie
Maudie Di.xon
Mary Murphy
Jeanuette Migely
Grace Hayes
Birdie Hammond
.Marv Savoie
Mav Maher
Neilie Whelan
Marv Willis
87
87
84
86
83
82
79
73
71
67
64
60
60
Abs'nt
SECOND (4H.VDE — IJ.
Florence Dasconibe I'roinoted!
Annie Shannon « • • '
Flora Russell
Lillian Cantield
Trixie (jrarnieson
Pearlie Roducrs 84
Mary lielle McMaiion 81
Josie Bradbury
Lucy Gillespie .
Clara Feeny
Kittle Hickey
Dottle Ray .'
Lucile Deloulme Abs'nt
Maggie Powers
Alice Lincoln "
87
86
85
85
85
78
78
71
70
57
93
89
74
91
93
80
92
90
85
93
79
84
76
i t
90
87
75
84
75
85
89
85
76
91
82
91
95
72
82
82
91
62
77
87
91
90
81
79
Hi)
82
88
90
88
87
86
85
83
81
81
80
79
75
80
79
80
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
100
90
60
100
100 1
80
100
100
100
100
90
85
75
80
100
100
95
95
60 I
100 j
so I
100 i
100
100
90
100
100
90
80
100
100
60
90
100
80
100
100
80
75
95
80
100
100
so
75
80
100
75
100
100
100
75
100
90
80
100
90
65
100
100
75
100
100
95
90
93
f-0
70
75
100
100
90
90
50
100
75
100
97
100
90
100
100
85
85
100
100
50
90
100
75
100
90
70
85
94
70
100
100
So
60
75
80
70
-90
100
90
50
90,
85
70
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46
-m
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SECOND GRADE — B — Continued.
Josie McKinniss . .
Mary Burns
C'orinna McMullin
FIRST GRADE — A.
Norinno Johnson Promoted
Anirela ("loary "
Nellie Neville
Minnie Moran "
Grace Edson "
Florence Botham
Josie Bragg
Florence Head
Florence Donovan
Cora Bentley
Mabel Warren
Nellie Mulhall
Gracie Manslield
FIRST GRADE — B.
Carrie Starbuck Promoted
Lillie Shannon
Florence Ray Young "
Kiltie Edgell '.
Edith HoWard
Bella Hannnond
Clara Heissler
Kittle McDermott
Aggie Cliimiu
Roxie Mailer
Mamie Hudson
Laura Foote
Rosie Burns
Verna McGinn
Mabel Sherwood
Abs'nt
85
84
84
81
80
78
Abs'nt
86
85
85
80
78
75
70
Abs'nt
Schol.
Ave.
78
77
75
86
83
80
80
80
80
85
84
83
83
80
80
75
87
85
83
80
80
78
75
80
75
75
73
70
70
65
60
100
100
100
90
100
75
85
90
100
100
100
100
100
100
75
100
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
Obs. of
Kule.
100
100
100
85
95
65
75
65
100
90
100
100
100
100
65
100
60
85
80
85
80
75
100
100
60
100
100
100
100
100
90
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
-©
AVERAGES FOR SECOND SESSION.
FOURTH YEAR.
Lizzie Milnamow
Kittle Bradley
Alice Higgins
Lizzie Cvidaliy
iViary Murphy
Rose O'Brien
Kittie Miluampw !
Kittie Hastings
THIRD YEAR.
.Julia Greene ,
Cassie Drum
Gertrude Jaclison
Lillie Sandmeier
Laura Glenn
SECOND YEAR.
.Jennie Murphy
Mary O'Hara
Nellie Cahill
Mary A. Enright
Sibbie Convey
Jjaura Sandmeier
Alma Ahem
FIRST YEAR.
Bessie Cleary
Carrie Wild
Cecilia Mitclu^ll
Mary Stringer
May Williamson
Mary 0'J)onnell
Annie Ivenny, Eclectic
Annie McGrath
Je.ssie Brown
Hattie Brown
EIGHTH CiRADE.
Veronica ]\Iurphy Promoted
Celia Miu'phy "
Caroline Convey ''
Leoni liivard "
Mary Rivard "
Su.sie Bontield
Celia Cudahy
Marie Stearns "
47
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
Ol)s,of
Rule.
95
93
100
100
94
94
95
90
93
90
95
90
91
91
98
90
90
90
100
95
90
92
95
90
90
90
100
100
90
89
100
90
96
95
100
95
95
94
100
100
95
93
100
95
91
91
100
98
90
91
100
90
94
94
100
' 10(1
93
95
100
100
90
90
100
100
88
87
100
89
86
89
84
100
87
87
100
90
86
87
100
90
86
88
100
89
84
86
100
90
82
81
100
90
80
79
100
89
76
77
90
S8
79
75
100
89
79
77
100
90
86
87
100
100
94
90
100
100
91
90
100
100
94.3
95
100
100
94.2
95
100
100
92
94
100
96
91
93
100
96
90
93
100
96
89
93
100
100
89
93
100
93
88
90
100
93
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48
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
EIGHTH GRADE — Continued.
Ex.Av.
Mary O'Connell.
Lizzie Brennan .
Eleanor Horijan
Belle McNiflf^ . .
Lena Moos
Lena Hildman . .
Maoo-ie Murphy
Ao-nes Dalev
Mary Finn'': '. '. M'A^^tfU^.,. V^^^I^.'P.
Gracie Beuseville /
Nora Sullivan.
Annie Boli-er.
87
86
84
84
84
82
82
81
79
Ab-s'ut
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
SEVENTH GRADE.
Lizzie Blisli Promoted yj
Celia Katz " 88
Annie Hyan " ' y8
Cora Walter • ' 88
Minnie Keefer " 88
Mary Barrett " 87
Mary Sanders " 85
Maiii!:ie Bowen ' " 85
Mary Foote j 82.8
Annie Sandmeier ' 82.8
Kittie Cleary I 77
Kittle Dalton I 75
Sarah Straus ! 68
Marv Einbecker Ahs'nf
SIXTH (iKAOK.
Lillie Tryber Promoted
.lessee Supplee
Mary Stafford
Maii»ie Murphv
Pearl Hunt. . . ".
Mary Eairan
Mary Morley
.Mathilda Cousineau
8!»
89
88
87
85
85
88
( )liie Hic-hmond i 82
Nanie Brown
Nellie Tracey
Louisa Heissler
Nellie Hayes
Katie Hudson
Aiiiies Sheridan
Katie Donnelly
Annie Hudson
Cora lluiihes
Annie Hartford
Maud Sweetnam ■
France-' Betz
78
1 1
< I
76
76
74
70
Abs'nt
FIFTH CK.VUK.
Alice Shannon Promoted
Lucy Brennan
JiUia Rvan
94
92
90
88
87
87
86
87
86
86
85
81
85
83
85
81
90
89
92
89
85'
84
82
85
80
80
76
77
70
85
86
84
81
87
87
85
83
83
79
79
78
79
76
75
76
75
80
83
92
81
82
92
93
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
100
98
98
98
90
92
90
97
100
100
100
98
93
99
86
99
90
100
99
100
99
99
100
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Obs. of
Rule.
94
89
90
100
95
100
96
96
98
100
90
100
100
90
90
90
90
94
98
85
88
85
98
90
96
95
90
83
93
84
98
83
96
97
99
91
95
99
97
97
85
99
97
100
99
100
100
100
I
98
95
100
95
94
92
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ST. xavier's acadkmy.
49
FIFTH GRADE — Continued.
Virtfinia Tracv Promoted
Lufu Blish..." []
Sophia Bergeron
Mary Marble ''
Josie O'Brien
Amelia O'C'onnor
Lillie Meehan
Kosie C'ella
Katie Malier
Maiul Cieary
Annie Mvron
Ellen Butler
^Ial)el Courtney
Lillie Smith. .'
Lillie Stearns
Nettie Wicke.s
Ex.Av
8S
86
86
86
84
83
82
73
79
78
Ahs'nt
Schol.
Ave.
FOURTH GRADE.
.Mary Ann Quinlan Promoted.
Katie Ross
Lizzie Duddleston
Kittle Canfield
Nellie ( )'Leary
Mollie O'Neif |'
Aiuiie Coins
Agnes Woods
Nellie O'Hara
Enuna O'Connor
Stella Sehmitt
Nettie Traynor
Katie Clare
Magiiie Bvu-ns
THIRD GRADE.
Ursula Murphy Promoted,
Rosie Foote
Lulu ( )'Brlcn
Bessie Cudaliy
Blanche Deloulme
.Mamie Higgins "
.Maria Bontield ''
Etlie Evoy
Xcllie O'Brien
Mamie Laml)
Katie Kyan
Maggie Bradljury
Florence Bane
Ilattie Strauss
Maggie Cotton
Mamie Montague
Nellie Egan
Marv Murray
Nell'ie Hegarty
Jennie Fej'
Jessie Foster
Katte Lawler
Mamie Cieary
Katie Ryan
95
94
93
93
91
91
90
89
87
86
8.")
8.-)
83
Abs'nt
91
91
89
87
82
86
78
80
73
80
88
9o
81
76
70
76
90
93
88
88
86
85
85
82
85
85
85
80
74
84
96
92
93
87
92
92
92
86
92
88
91
91
90
85
90
88
90
83
89
85
89
89
88
80
87
81
80
85
80
85
81
84
81
83
80
84
83
81
81
81
80
<•)
76
79
67
I.)
70
(U
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
98
99
93
8')
98
85
100
100
90
93
94
100
92
100
85 1
100 I
100
100
100
100
95
84
85
80
80
80
100
80
95
90
100
100
100
85
100
90
80
97
75
100
75
100
100
95
95
95
82
100
94
75
100
75
100
100
KWI
99
95
92
80
85
90
9(5
95
80
85
90
100
89
99
87
100
100
100
100
100
100
80
80
76
70
80
96
78
85
88
100
100
100
8;;
100
so
70
92
60
95
70
100
100
80
94
90
90
92
95
70
100
68
90
100
so
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.JO
ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
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THIRD GRADE — C'ollt ilHU'cl.
]\[ai'y AgiK's Baniett
llatfif Isliam
Ella Simpson
Edith Thomas
Mollie Li'winsohn
SECOND ORADE — A.
Magg'ie Cauticid Promoted
Annie Shannon
Sarah Foote "
Mary Savoie
MayMahcr.
Annie Savoie
Lillie Canfield
Maud Dixon
Gracie Haves
Flora Russell
P^dna App
Olive Snow
Jeannette Mig'ely
Mamie ()'l>eary
Mary Mvuphy
Florence Dascorabe
Trixie Garmeson
SECOKD GRADE — 15
Angela Cleary Promoted
Josie Bradbury
Mary Burns
Lucy (Jillespie
Ijueile Deloulme
Maggie Powers "
Birdie Hanmiond
Marie Gutlahy
Clara Feenv."
Mary B. McMahon
^Minnie Foster
Florence Head
Kittle Hickey
Minnie Moran
Flossie Goodell
Gracie F^dson
Dottle Hay
Peariie Rogers
Nellie Neville
FIRST GRADE — A.
Gora Bently Promoted.
Josie Bragg
("arrie Starbuck "
IJIlie Sliannon
Laura Zeigler
Florence Young
Florence Botliam
FIRST GRADE — B.
Bella Hammond Promoted.
Aggie Clinnin
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dcp.
76
73
100
Abs'nt
74
75
i t
88
100
i i
88
100
ii
75
80
95
89
100
93
94
100
90
82
100
87
80
75
86
80
100
85
80
100
85
83
75
84
81
75
84
80
90
84
80
100
84
81
75
82
80
100
84
76
100
Abs'nt
85
85
( i
80
90
i i
83
80
( (
80
80
90
91
100
89
90
80
88
89
100
88
85
100
87
85
100
85
84
90
85
84
85
85
85
100
84
85
90
84
83
100
84
82
100
80
81
100
80
80
100
72
65
75
71
60
100
70
65
85
Abs'nt
90
75
i i
88
70
I i
70
75
89
85
100
88
86
100
85
80
75
84
80
100
Abs'nt
80
95
i I
80
80
I t
70
100
88
89
75
75
80
85
Otis, of
Knle.
100
60
100
100
75
100
100
100
60
90
95
50
70
65
100
50
100
100
80
80
75
70
100
75
80
85
95
85
80
100
80
90
100
80
100
50
100
70
50
40
50
100
100
50
90
80
75
100
60
70
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FIRST GRADE — B — Continued.
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rule.
Rosie Burns
71
70
70
70
68
65
Abs'nt
i i
75
75
74
70
70
70
85
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
80
100
90
Roxii' iliiher
90
Kittie McDcrmott
90
3Iamie Hudson
Laura Foote
100
100
Lillie Moran
90
Edith Howard
Clara Heissler
80
100
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RULES FOE THE BOARDERS.
The pupils .should remember that in an institution of this kind it would
he impossible to preserve order without well-established rules; and when
these rules are once understood, each young- lady should consider it her
duty, not only to observe them .strictly, but also to aid her companions in
doing the same, thereby rendering a rao.st acceptable assi.stance to her
teachers, whose greatest pleasm-e among them will lie derived from tlieii-
assiduity in this respect.
1st. The tir.-t and most important rule concerns tlieir religious (hities.
which fill will he recpiired to attend punctually.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during tlie time
allowed for recreation in the room appointed for that purpose; but even
during tile hours set apart for recreation it is never permitted in tlie halls
or on the .stairs.
od. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room in
which all are assembled, without iiermission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No i)upil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the jnirpose of
safe keeping it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also nil Ji irrlri/.
e.xcept a breast-i)in. pair of ear-rings and small chain.
otli. PxuTowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
(ith. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at le.nst onre in
two weeks.
Tth. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to exclude
all otiiers. or become remarkable; on the contrary, all should try to lie
sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, esjiecially townnl new
pupils.
Sth. During the recreation hours no work is permitted that will |irevenl
the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the nund and
pre|iaring it for future study.
!Hh. Xo books lirought to the academy, by the pupils can be read with-
out sultmitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also subject
to the inspection of the Directress.
tOth. No visits allowed except at the apjxiinted times, viz. ; Wednesday
(iftev)iooii and Snudny. Pupils who wi.sh to give no trouble should be par-
ticular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
11th. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet articles,
wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, a.s nothing like a
slo\enly appearance will be tolerated A young lady who is careless in this
respect must expect to loose all udod marks as well as the respect of her
teachers and C(mipanions.
\'2X\\. yUWw i)uinls are not allowed to leave their respective rooms during
the hoiu's given them for jiractice, neither .should they speak in those rooms.
IHtli. No ])upil is allowed to go to her room diH'iiig school or recreation
hour-j without special permission.
CATALOGUE OF PUPILS
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CHICAGO.
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAH 188G-87.
CHIC A (JO:
DONOHUE & HENNEBERRY, PRINTERS.
1887.
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ST. XAYIEE'S ACADEMY,
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PROSPECTUS.
OF
SAINT XAYIER'S ACADEMY.
Conducted by the Sisters of Merc}^
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on the
corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-ninth street, about three miles from
the center of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and well
adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connected with the
various apartments, and the entire building is heated by .steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to health,
and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Academy during
the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation which
exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to .secure
order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, the
first session commencing on the first of September ; the second on the first of
Februar}'. A vacation of about one week is allowed at Christmas, when
pupils are permitted to visit their parents if thej" desire it. If residents of
the city, they are permitted to do so onrcn month — generally the first Sunday
of the month, unless deprived of this privilege for non-observance of rule.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to i)upils, since study is
necessaril}' interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to tlie
supervision of the Directress.
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case leave (as
is sometimes the practice), just before the close of the ycai-, without serious
damage to their standing, besides forfeiting i)rizes.
No deduction is made for the first two or last two weeks of a term, nor
for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness.
4, ST xavikh's academy.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consistent
with the spirit of a mild but firm government is paid to the comfort of the
young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst tlie greatest care is taken to
nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion which alone
can render education profitable. JYo undue iitfluenrc /,■< i-xcirised over tlie
religioiiH opinions of non-Catholic pupils ; however, for the sake of order, (dl
are required to conform to the external discipline of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have given evidence
of polite and ainial)le deportment, are crowned by the Most Reverend Arch-
bishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and \iscful
education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composition, History
and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed each pupil for Plain
antl Ornamental Needle-work.
Graduating Medals are conferred on tJiouc imUj who take the full Aca-
demic Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the j'ear, their session always
commencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness, and all that constitutes lady-
like deportment.
There are two examinations eacli year, after which any pupil who may
be found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Acatlemy is opened at 8 o'clock.
Recitation commences at 9 o'clock precisely, and continues until ;5:30
1'. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the j'oung ladies, as well as their promotion, depends
in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they should never
be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case of illness. Par-
ents should also see that they attend to evening study while at home, as it is
useless to expect perfect recitation without private study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation hours,
except in extraordinary cases.
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COURSE OF STUDY.
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Word and sentence method from eliart and panorama: also
first reader.
Writing: Name of pupil and place of residence on slate. Name of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Arithmetic: Counting forward and backward by I's, 2's, 5's and lO's
to 100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs +, — , X, ^,
= , $, and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of figures.
Addition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition on slate
and board. Roman numerals.
Music: Learn to recognize and sing the tones " Do," " Me," " Sol " (1,
8, of a key); the upper octave of " Do " and " Mi," and the lower octave
of " Sol " and " Mi." Practice these from manual signs, from the modu-
lator, from the Tonic Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Recognize and
produce the strong- and weak accents, and the simplest divisions of time,
viz.: the beat, half-beat, two-part and three-part measure. As supplement-
ary work, from eight to twelve simple songs to be learned by rote during
the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's lan-
guage lessons to seventh topic. Use of period and interrogation mark.
Politeness.
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to read, all difficult
words pronounced correctly and meaning given. A siiort sketch of the
lessons given from memory.
Writing: The spelling lesson written on slate. Copying from board or
book. Short .sentences containing certain words given by teacher. Use of
pencil on paper. Short letters to be written first on slates.
Speli-ing: Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to
page 24.
Arithmetic: Addition and subtraction tables in mental arithmetic from
5'io lO^itli analysis on same pages. ^Multiplication table and analy.sis to
J 5's. In practical arithmetic, addition and subtraction completed. Multipli-
cation to three figures in multiplier. Read and write llirce periods of fig-
ures. Counting by 2"s, 3's and 9's to 100.
Music: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already learned,
to recognize and produce the tones " Re" and " Si," and practice as in first
year. The last term of this year the remaining tones of the scale, " La"
and "Fa," may be studied. Intnxluce four-part measure, one and one-half
beat tones, quarter-beat tones, and rests corresponding to all the above tone
lengths. The songs for this year shall for the most part be included in the
above lessons, rather than to lie learned by rote.
Drawing: On cards — Krusi's method; also on blackboard.
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Miscellaneous: Phonic analysis. Object lesson, first and second series.
Language lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time b_y the clock.
Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Heading: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult words.
Writing: Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
Spelling: Reed's Word Lessons, p;jges 24 to 45, oral and written; also
supplementary grade words.
Christian Dgctrlne: For Catholics only. First lessons with explana-
tions.
Geogr.umiy: Primary to page 33, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the mental, multiplication tables with analysis com-
pleted. Division tables and analysis. Review addition and subtraction.
Complete multiplication. Short division and long division to three figures
in divisor. Read and write four periods of figures.
Music: Review with great care the work of the first and second years.
Learn to pitch tunes in different keys by the use of a C pitch-pipe or tuning-
fork. The songs for this year shall all be taught as music reading lessons.
Drawing: Books one and two. Blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons , third series. Language lessons, second
grade. Abbreviatiop< Use of comma. Divisions of time. LTse of Tel-
lurian. Politene<<^ /^- r ■
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
liij^AlSiNtJ : Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of about one dozen
lines once a week.
Si'ELi-iNG: From page 45 to 61, with supplementary grade words.
AuiTiiMETic: Multiplication and division reviewed. L. C. Multiple.
"^,. C. Divisor. Cancellation and fractions to multiplication. Review mul-
tiplication. Read and write five periods of figures.
GEcxiRAPiiY: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
JVIusic: After review, introduce six-part measure, three-quarter and
quarter-beat tones, and increasing difilculties in time and tune.
DRAWiN(i: Books three and four; also blackboard drawing.
]\IiscELLANEOUS: Object lessons , third series reviewed. Language,
second grade reviewed. Oral Grammar. Politeness. ////.' -^fv^^-a-^f'^*^
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Compositions on given subjects. Letter writing
every two weeks.
Speixing: From page 55 to page 76, and supplementary words.
Arithmetic: Mental, from page 31 to page 67. Practical, complete
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io. jH\v.^')^\jLy..u;;r
eography: B^ectic. Complete. North America, with map of sam?
C^KiSTiAN Doctrine: BntJer's Catechism.
Gra>i^mar: To page -6?. /Parsing nouns, pronouns and adjectives.
Analysis olshort sentences.
Music: l)fe^rn to recognize and trace modulations to different keys, and to
acquire the ability to pass from one key to another without instrumental aid.
Drawing: Bbok five, with blackboard drawing.
MiscELXjANEOUs:^\ObjectJ^ons, third series reviewed, and one-half of
fourth. Language lessons, third grade. Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman
numerals. Punctuation marks. Politeness. .'^';>.'t^»>-<---y->'t---<t'<t/^i'^«-«-'' '
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary
reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composition
every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: From page 69 to 100; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic from page 67 to 96. Practical
arithmetic. Review fractions. Decimals to compound numbers. Read
and. write six periods.
(jtEOGRApiiy: To South America. Map of LTuited States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism. Kt
Gra^Htar: Descriptive part, to page "68C including linefprint and
parsing. Analysis of simple sentences, and first two rules of syntax..
Music: A, thorough practice on all the above, with still greater difficul-
ties in tune, time and part singing.
Drawing: Bbiok six, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous^., Object lessons , fourth series. Tellurian. [^Language
lessons, fourth and fifth grades. Abbreviations. Roman numerals.
Politeness. 7^*'yiA,-e^ ^,4**-'»^'-p^-^ '
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fifth reader. Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters every two
weeks.
Spelling: From page 100 to 130. Dictation; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 96 to 118. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numl)ers.
GoiOGRAPiiY: From South America through. Map of South America,
Asia and Illinois. /Ct /lo^b
GRAiiMAR: From page"^ to TSli; also to rule ten in syntax.
CIIRIS■n^^N Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
HisTORY:\United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible history, Old
Testament.
Music: Com^und measures. Minor scales and key.
Dr.vwing: Bool^ seven, Avitli blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lesson s, fifth .series. \J,Tellurian. Abbi^evia- ^
tions. Language lessons, sixth and seventh grades. _ (j' /t-^tt
ST. XAVIEU S ACADEMY.
EIGHT YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading : Last half of fifth reader, with supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekl)'.
Spelling: From page 180 to 180. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 118 to 129. Practical arithmetic.
Percentage to Stocks. '
Geography: ]\Iap of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
GitAMMAR: Completed.
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
IMrsic: First principles of harmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, sixth series. Language les.sons, eighth
grade. Tellurian. - 7^0-, >^-t-¥u<
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctiune: Deharbe's Catechism, with explanations.
Writing: Copy-book; copies set by teacher. Letters, bi-weekly.
Etymology: Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Stocks, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation, in-
volution and evolution. Intellectual, from page 129 to 149.
Physical Geography: General history, first half. Familiar science.
Rhetoric: To versification, and composition every week. French and
German optional.
Music: Review of the past, with chorus singing. Instrumental music
optional; also private vocal lessons.
Drawing: Krusi's method, book nine, witli object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Reading: Sixth completed. Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine, Deharbe's continued.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.'
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Intellectual completed.
Algebra: First half.
General History: Completed.
Rhetoric: Completed.
Physiology: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
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Arithmetic: Review complete aritlimetic.
Ai.GEBRA : Last half, with selections from University algebra.
Christian Doctrine : Debarbe's continued.
Book-keeping: Botany.
Literature: English, complete.
Composition and Epistolary Correspondence.
Civil Government, Political Economy. French and German
optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book eleven, with sketching from nature.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writing: Plain and ornamental, from board.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Phii,osophy, Zoology, Geology, Mythology,
Chemistry. French, German and Latin optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons optional.
Drawing: Book twelve, with sketching from nature.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS
FOLLOWS:
51^ o'clock, Rise.
6.1^ " . Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by recreation.
« " Study.
9 " Recitation in respective class-rooms.
11^4 " Dinner and recreation.
12^^^ " Study.
1 " Mai hematics.
2 " Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
4 " Luncheon and recreation.
41 2 " Study lesons for next day.
6 " Supper. Kosary (for the Catholics).
61 2^ " Recreation.
8 " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the night.
jSfndies will be reswtned fJ/c First Ifonday in September, ami
ltd ijouiHj lady who is not then i)i attendance will be allowed to
compete for the Deportment Medal and Class MedaU. For the
otliev medals it is necessary to be at least nine months in the
Institution.
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Urbach's Method, Five-finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catecliism.
First DrvisioN.
Instructor and Catechism continued, major and minor scales, similar
and contraiy motion, Czerny's Eas}' studios, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Liebert and Stark's Method, major and minor .scales in thirds, sixths;
catechism; Leraoine's Juvenile Studies— first book, easy sonatas.
First Division.
Liebert and Stark's Method continued, catechism and scales; Lemoine's
Juvenile Studies — second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Bertiui's Etudes; Czerny's and Heller's Etudes, selections from Ley-
bach, Gott.schalk, etc.; catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies— first book; selections from Chopin, Weber, Schumann,
Beethoven's easier sonatas, etc. ; harmony (Weitzman's Manual), history of
music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Loeschorn's and Cramer's Studies continued, Beethoven's sonatas, Liszt's
rhapsodies, Chopin's polonaises, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Harmony, his-
tory of music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales, ballads. Abt's
exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons; selections from Rossini, Yerdi, Don-
izetti, etc.
All are expected to attend class-singing, which is free. Private vocal
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TERMS.
(FOR BOARDERS.)
Pek Session of Five Months in Advance.
Board aud tuition, in English and music - - - - - $150
Languages, each - lo
Oil painting - ------ 35
Water color - - - - 25
Crayon ............. 25
Harp - - -" - - - - - - ■ - - - - 40
Guitar ;>0
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ....... ;]0
Washing - - - 5
For chemical and phy.sical apparatus, etc . , in senior classes - - - 3
Tliere are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sisters
at the .same time,
Books, stationery, etc., are furnished at the usual retail price, but never
on credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing, suit-
able for each season. Toilet articles: six towels, four table-napkins, a knife
and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, goblet, two yards of carpeting
or a rug, and two yards black net for vailing.
Xo particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
TERMS.
(FOR DAY-SCHOLARS,)
Per Qcaktek or Ten Weeks, in Advance.
ACADEMIC department.
English branches ^l.j
Mu.sic -.-..-...-... 15
Use of piano - - 5
Painting for the pupils 1,5
Painting for those who do not attend school ----- 25
Cra.yon for those who do not attend school ..... 25
Crayon for pupils - 15
Drawing ............ 5
Guitar - 15
Vocal lessons and harmony, each - - ..... 15
intermediate DEPARTMENT.
EnglLsh l)ranches for Juveniles ....... ,f 10
English branches for Minims - - 5
Music for Juniors - 10
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CATALOGUE OF PUPILS.
From September, 1886, to June, 1887.
App, Edna Chicago, 111.
Austin, Emma "
Armour, Milton "
Barry, Kittie "
Barnett, Mary "
Barrett, Mary "
Brennan, Lucy "
Brennan, Lizzie "
l^riody, Maggie "
Blish, Lizzie •'
lilish, Lulu
Hlish, Florence .■ *'
Bradbury, Maggie Kankakee,
Bradbury, Josie ''
Best, Emma Chicago,
Benson, Idalia. ... ''
Bentley, Cora
Bartlett. ^ladeliue " *'
liergeron. Sophia Tucker. "
Backus, May Harvard.
Brinks. Gertrude Chicago.
Brookens. Mattie De Kalb.
Brown. Nannie , Chicago, ''
Brooks, Gertrude St. Louis, Mo.
Bo wen, Maggie Chicago. 111.
Burks, Edna Sullivan. Lul.
lUirks, (iracie
Boughton, Florence Chicago, 111.
Butler. Helen
liragg, Josie
Buell, Floyd Quinnesec, i\Iich.
Bonfield, Susie Chicago, III.
Bonfield, Laura
Bonfield, ^Nlaria
Callanan, ]\Larv
Cahill, Xellie."
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Cavanaugh, Bridget Cold water, Micb.
Canfield, Kittie Cliicago, 111.
Caniield, Maggie C'oldwater, Mich,
Canfield, Liliie
Cella. Rosa
Chamberlain, Edith "
Clare, Kittie '• '"
Clark, Annie '* "
Clark, Mary Chicago. Ill
Cleary, Mamie '* "'
Cleary, Angela Coldwater, Mich
Convey, Sibbie Ashkum, "
Convey, Carrie " "
Corbett, Nora Chicago, 111
Cooke, Irene " "
Covvell, Marie
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Cowell, Cressie " "
Cotton, Maggie " "
Coins, Annie " "
Combs. Carrie Hyde Park, "
Courtney, Mabel Chicago, '^
Cross, Helen Kansas City, Mo.
Cndaliy. Bessie Chicago, 111.
Cudahy, Julia
t!udahy, Marie
Daley, Lillian Minneapolis, Minn.
Danziger. Tillie Chicago. 111.
Dalton, Katie
Delouhne, Blanche '*'
Deloulme, Lucile
Dempsey, Kittie
Devine, Margaret " "■
Donnelly, Katie Escanaba Mich.
1 )rum, Cassie Oakland, Cal.
Duffy. Kittie Chicago, 111.
Duddleston, Lizzie , " '*
Dunne, Mamie " "
Edson. Gracie '*' "
Edgell. Kittle
Egan, Xellie '•' "
Egan, Mary "
Evans, Edith Amherst, Mass.
Evoy, Effie Chicago, 111.
Farrell, Mercedes " "
Feeny, Clara Huntley, 111.
Foster, Josie Chicago, 111.
Foster, Minnie " "
Finn, Marv
Flvnn, Belle Eockford, 111.
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Foote. Mamie Chicago. 111.
Foote, Eosie
Foote, Sarah '* "
Foote, Laura " ''
Friendly, Amy " "
Gavigan, Maggie Joliet, 111.
(lillespie, Lucy Chicago,
C OSS, Cracie • * "
Goss Nellie
Goodell, Flossie "•
(Jlenn, Laura Oakland, Cal.
Granger, Elizabeth Bourboimais, 111.
Greene, Julia Chicago, "'
Hayes, Gracie " "
llanlon, Genevieve "
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Heissler, Louise " "
Heissler, Clara '* "
Ilealy, Maggie Brighton, "
Heft'ernan, Lollie Chicago, *'
Hagarty, Nellie " "
Head, Florence Clay Centre, Kas.
Henderson, May Chicago, 111.
Hickev, Kittle
Hunt,' Pearl
Hudson, Katie " "
Hudson, Annie '' "
Hudson Mamie " "
Hudson, Clara
Holton, Daisy " '*
Holton, Bessie
IIowMrd, Edith _ "
Jackson, Gertrude Niobrara, Neb.
Jackson, Ida " "
Johnson, Nora Chicago, 111.
Kahn, Carrie "
Kane, Katie Geneva, N. Y.
Katz, Celia.... Chicago, 111.
Katzaner, Rose '"'
Kenny, Annie " "
Kenney, JMaegie " "
Keeley, Clara
Keelev, Katie "
Kelly! Laura
Keefer, Minnie
Kennedy, Nora
Kelly, Lucv
Kehoe, Lillie
Klassen, Katie " "
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Lawler, Kittie
Left, Julia
Loraax, Annie
Maher, Kittie
Maher, May
Maher, Roxie
Martin, Hester
Martin, (Iracie
Mahoney, Cecelia
Mahoney, Tessie
Marble, ilary
Meehan. Lillie
iVEercer, Katie
Mercer, Matie
Mercer, Essie
Mc Adams, Florence
McDonald, Annie
McFarlaud, Dottie . .
McKeon, Tessie
McMahon, Mary "
Mitchell, Cecelia "
Mitchell, Annie "
Mitchell, Mattie Davenjiort,
Murphy, Maggie Chicago,
Murphy, Jennie Lemont,
Murphy, Cecelia Hammond,
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Murphy, Mollie. . . .
Murphy, Ursula...
Migley, Jeannette . .
Morse, Evangeline,
Moran, Annie
Moran, Minnie. . . .
Montague, Mamie. ,
Myron, Annie
Mulvaney, Lizzie .
Nacey, Maud
Newman, Minnie..
O'Brien, Josie. ...
O'Brien, Lulu ....
O'Brien, Nellie....
O'Connell, Mary..
O'Connell, xVgnes .
O'Conner, Amelia.
O'Conner, Emma.
O'Conner, Ella...
O'Conner, Rosie . .
O'Donnell, Xellie.
O'Hara, Marv ....
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O'Hara. Nellie Chicago, 111.
O'llara, Alice "
O'llara, Lulu " ''
O'llara. Carrie ',' "
U'Leary, Nellie " •'
O'Leary, Mamie " "
O'Xeil,' Mollie •' "
O'Malley, Delia
O'Reilley, Mamie
O'Reilley .Susie " ''
Osgood, Emma " "
Peekan, Annie '' "
Perry, Maggie Quebec, Can.
Peet, Ruby Chicago, 111.
Phillips, Belle Washington, 111.
Powers, ^laggie Chicago,
Quinlan, Mary " "
Raymond, Bessie " "
Rivard, Leonie Bourbonnais, 111.
Rivard, Mary •' '■
Roach, Annie Chieago, 111.
Ross, Katie " "
Russell, Flora " "
Ryan, Julia " "
Ryan, Katie
Ryan, Annie Bloomingdale. 111.
Sand borne, Ida Minneapolis, Minn.
Sandmeier, Lillie Chicago, 111.
Sandmeier, Laura " "
Sandmeier, Annie " *'
Sanders, Mary " '^
Savoie, Marie " "
Scanlon, Katie ■. . . " "
Scanlon, Jennie " "
Scully, Alice " "
Schmitt, Stella '•' "
Schmitt. Dora " "
Shannon, Alice '•' "
Shannon. Annie " *'
Shannon, Lillie " "
Sheridan, Agnes " "
Stafford. Mary Davenport, la.
Stringer, Mary Chicago, 111.
Sterns, Marie " *'
Stenson, Jennie " "
Stenson, Nellie " "
Ste. Marie, Albina Montreal, Can.
Ste. Marie. Alzire " "
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Sutton, Eose Chicago, 111 .
Supplee, Jessie Des Moines, la.
Sonheimer, Elsie Chicago, 111.
Spencer, Fannie Indianapolis, Incl.
Synon, Angela
Tracey, Xellie Chicago, 111.
Tracey, Mary " "
Tracey. Virginia " "
Traynor, Xettie "
Train, Lnlu • Nashville, Tenn.
Train, Lillie "
Tryber, Lillie Milwaukee, Wis.
Voldo, Lila
Walter. Cora Chicago, 111.
Webber, Carrie
Weaver. Cora Richmond, Va.
Willmott, Alice Xew City, 111.
Woods, Annie Denver, Col.
Woods. Agnes Chicago, 111.
AVillard, Mabel DePere, Wis.
Zeigler, Laura Chicago, 111.
18 ST. xaviek's academy.
Annual Commencement.
■Kl Thursday, June 30. 1557 1>
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PROGRAM.
MARCH. ...... aarh
Misses M. DUNNE, J. GREENE, N. CROSS, C. Ml KPHY.
CHORAL SALUTATORY— JUNIORS. - - - - Case
Accompanist— MISS A. PEEKAN.
RECITATION— "Launching of the Ship." - - - LdurjfcUow
MISS CLARA KEELEY.
OVERTURE—" Die Stumme von Portice." - - - Chwate
Misses C. Ml RPHY. N. (ROSS, L. HEFFERNAN. M. BRIODY. P. HUNT,
L. TRYBER, M. Ml'RPHY, U. 0"M.4LLEY.
VOCAL QUARTETTE-" Ave Regina." - - - Lamhillotte
Misses (J. JACKSON, N. TRACEY, A. PEEKAN, T. KEHOE.
Atcomiiaiiist MISS N. STENsON.
ESSAY— "True Heroism." .....
MISS L. M. SANDMEIER.
WALTZES. ..--.. Bochm
H.iri)-MISS A. PEEKAN. Piano-MISS P. HUNT.
SPRING CANTATA. - - - . Henninges
MINIMS. Aeeonipanist— MISS EDNA BURKS.
TAoo . -.r ^ " Youth treads on flowers where'er he goes,
( And tinds on every thorn a rose."
MISS C. M. DRUM.
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PROCRAIVI-Contlnued.
JEUNESSE DOREE. ... - - Smith
Misses M. DUNNE, A. KKNSY, M. WILLARD. >. TRAIEY, M. STEARNS,
C. WEAVER, F. SPENCKR, M. STAFFORD.
VOCAL SOLO-" Judith." - -
Miss NELLIE TRACEY. Aocompaiiist— Miss C. M. DRUM.
Ccmcone
RECITATION--" Flowers for Mary's Altar."
MISS NELLIE CAHILL.
Provlor
CHORUS—" Hark to the KoUing- Drum."
Accompanist— MISS G. JACKSON.
Bishop
ESSAY"— "Intellectual Pleasures."
MISS L. F. GLENN.
FLUTE ENCHANTEE.
First Piano-MISS ('. M. DRUM.
Secoiul Piano-MISS E. M. BURKS.
Mozart
VOCAL CLASS—" Rocked on the Rippling Waters."
Accoiniuinist— MISS L. F. GLENN.
Campa)ia
ESSAY'—" Gold lies deep in the Mountain."
MISS .lULIA T. (;REENE.
JUBEL OVERTURE. ....
Misses G. JACKSON, L. GLENN, N. STENSON, J. MURPHY.
IVeber
ESSAY AND VALEDICTORY'— "The middle way is the golden one."
MISS GERTRUDE M. JACKSON.
Horace
CHORUS-" Twilight." * -
GRADUATES AND FIRST SENIOR CLASS.
Accompanist — MISS L. F. GLENN.
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DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS, CROWNS AND PREMIUMS.
20 ST. xavier's academy.
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IN GRADUATING CLASS,
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AWARDED TO
IISS JULIA T. GREENE,
Chicag-o, 111.
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So/S> e/ao^ SlZcSaf
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN THE FIRST SENIOR CLASS,
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TO
IISS JENNIE V. MURPHY,
Lemont, 111.
§oce (B^ac^.s m^Bca
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN THE SECOND SENIOR CLASS.
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TO
MISS CECILIA MURPHY,
Hammond, "Wis.
22 ST. xavier's academy.
Sole efacso SKe^af
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN THE EIGHTH GRADE,
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MISS ANNIE RYAN,
Bloominsrdale. Illinois.
SofS e{a^:> mcSa{
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IX THE SEVENTH GRADE,
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TO
MISS MAMIE FOOTE,
Chicagro, 111.
ST. xavier's academy. 23
§o{S eracycy mccat
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN THE SIXTH GRADE,
TO
MISS LOUISE HEISSLER,
Chicago, 111.
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Highest Examination Average
IN THE FIFTH GKADE,
TO
MISS JENNIE STENSON,
Chicago, 111.
34 ST. xavier's academy.
SiCvet Q{aocy SlZc$a(
FOR
lEXCELLENCE^
IN FOURTH GKADE,
TO
MISS LULU O'BRIEN,
Chicag-o, 111.
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COMPETED FOR BY
M. MARTIN and L. MURPHY,
DRAWN BY
MISS MOLLIE MARTIN,
Chicago, 111.
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FOR
POLITENESS
■led-e'j^le^ -^1^ '^^^t
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TO
MISS M. GERTRUDE JACKSON,
Niobrara, Neb.
26 ST. xavier's academy.
oTfie SofS (B'COC^O-
FOR
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE,
-e^/^j/y '^e,.. -€/ B. S^/lc0o,n^^/
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MISS LAURA F. GLENN,
Oakland, Cal.
ST. XAVIEK IS ACADEMY.
^e §o£S SllcdaJ'
FOR
READING.
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TO
IISS NELLIE CAHILL,
Chicago, 111.
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AWARDED
By the Votes of the Sociality of tl:ie
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IISS CASSIE M. DRUM,
Oakland, Cal.
~S ST. xavip:k's academy.
(T/J'c §cr^ mc$af
FOR
Excellence in Deportment
IN THE SENIOR CLASSES,
MERITED 15Y
MISS B. CAVANAUGH,
Coldwater, Michigan.
S'I'ic §ol'3 Mc^af
FOR
ornamental needle work,
TO
MISS HELEN CROSS,
Kansas City, Mo.
ST. xavier's academy. 29
S'ftc §of$ ^JlcSal
FOR
PLAIN SEWING,
AWARDED TO
MISS KATIE DALTON,
Chicagro, 111.
a SofS mcdai
FOR
PENMANSHIP,
TO
MISS NELLIE CAHILL,
Chicago, 111.
30 ST. XAVIEKS ACADEMY.
S7tc So/i^ S'cn
IX FIRST CLASS
FOR
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
f.(.fi--yi
TO
MISS CASSIE M. DRUM,
Oakland, Cal.
mic §ofB S'enciC
IN SECOND CLASS,
FOR
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
TO
MISS MARY RIVARD,
Bourbonnais, 111.
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
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AND
BReWR
AWARDED TO
Miss JULIA T. GREENE,
Miss LILLIE M. SANDMEIER,
Miss GERTRUDE M. JACKSON,
Miss CASSIE M. DRUM,
Miss LAURA F. GLENN,
Miss CLARA G. KEELEY.
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ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
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AND
ei^ewRs
TO
Miss JENNIE V. MURPHY,
Miss LAURA M. SANDMEIER,
Miss MARY G. O'HARA.
Miss EDNA M. BURKS,
Miss NELLIE G. CAHILL,
MissSIBBIE Z CONVEY.
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CROWNS FOR GOOD CONDUCT.
Miss Mabel Willard,
" LOLLIE HeFFERNAN,
" Cecelia Mitchell,
'' Cecelia Murphy,
" Veronica Murphy,
" Bridget Cavanauc4h,
" Annie Ryan,
" Maggie Healy,
" Mary Barrett,
" Flora Heidweyer,
" Katie Kane,
" Annie Sandaieyer,
" Nellie Tracey,
" Lulu Blish,
" LiLLiE Tryber,
" Nannie Brown,
'• Alzire St. Marie,
■' Katie Donnelly,
" Lucy Brennan,
" Katie Ross,
" Lulu O'Brien,
" Ursula Murphy,
" Maggie Perry,
" Mary Tracey,
" Agnes O'Connell,
" KiTTIE HiCKEY,
" Florence Bane,
" Maggie Bradbury,
'• Maggie Canfield,
" Maude Nacey,
" Jessie Foster,
'" Minnie Foster,
" Jeannette ^Iigley,
" Clara Heissler,
'' Clars Hudson,
'' Louise Foreman,
'" Bessie Clingman,
" Gracie Martin,
Miss
Miss Nora Corbett,
" Carrie Convey,
" Mary Rivard,
" Susie O'Reilly,
" Maggie Briody,
" 3L\mie Dunne,
" Leonie Rivard,
" Lizzie Blish,
" Fannie Spencer,
" 3L\GGiE Murphy,
" Cora Walter,
" Alice Wilmott,
" Katie Dalton,
" LiLLiE Meehan,
" Grace Burks.
" Agnes Sheridan,
" Albina St. Marie,
" Julia Ryan,
" Lillian Daly,
'' Mary A. Quinlan,
" Agnes Casey,
" Mary Barnett,
" Nellie O'Donnell,
" RosiE Burns,
" Lucy Gillespie,
" rosie foote,
" Mamie Lamb,
" Effie Evoy,
" Annie Shannon,
" Flora Russell,
" Sarah Foote,
" Marie Cudahy,
" Mamie Hudson,
" Annie Leinbucker,
" Laura Foote,
" Elsie Sonheimer,
" Mercedes Farrell,
'* Hester Martin,
Angela Cleary.
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PREMIUMS.
READING.
FIRST CLASS.
Gold Medal Nellie Cahill
Second Premium Laura Saudmeier
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium LoUie Heffernaii
Second " Cecilia Mitchell
Third " Annie Pekan
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Barrett, M. ]Murphy
Second " Cora "Walters
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Foote, M. Stafford
Second " L. Trj-ber, T. Danziger
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Annie Hudson
Second " L. Meehau, J. O'Brien
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Daley, A. jMcDonald
Second " K. Malier, M. O'Xeil
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Bessie Cudahj-
Second " Katie Clare
Third '• Xellie O'Brien
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Sarah Foote
Second " Marie O'Reilley
Third " Lillie Canfield
SECOND GRADE A.
First Premium A. Cleary, J. Bradbury
Second " N. Goss. C. Cowell's
Third " E. Best, G. Hayes
SECOND GRADE 15.
First Premium C. Weber, M. Nacey
Second " L. Shannon, G. Edson
Third " L. Zeigler, J. Bragg
FIRST GRADE.
First Premium G. Goss, M. Perry
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PENMANSHIP.
FIRST CLASS.
Gold Medal Nellie Cahill
Second Premium M. O'Hara, S. Convey
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Cecilia Murphy
Second " Carrie Convey
Third " Maggie Briody
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Lizzie Blish
Second " Fannie Spencer
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium D. O'Malley , N. Tracey
Second " J. Supplee, K. Dalton
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Brown, L. Blish
Second " .... C. Combs, A. Ste. Marie
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Klasson
Second " Annie McDonald
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Ryan, E. Evoy
Second " Alice Scully
Third " Julia Left
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Mamie O'Leary
Second " Edna App
SECOND GRADE A.
First Premium F. Head, IVI. Cudahy
Second " K. Hickey, M. Mitchell
Third " Minnie Foster
SECOND (JRADE 15.
First Premium G. Edson, F. Blish
Second " M. Nacej', M. ISIorun
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP.
FIRST CLASS.
Gold Pen . . ". Cassia Drum
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Pencil Mary Rivard
Second Premium. C. Convey, C. IMurphy
Third " Marie Stearns
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GRAMMAR.
First Premium K. Kane, 31. Boweu
Second ' ■ M. Healy, X. Stensou
SEVENTH GKADE. •
First Premium P. Hunt, 31. Stafford
Second " S. Bontield, K. Dalton
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Heissler, A. O'Conner
Second " Mary Marble
FIFTH GRAPE.
First Premium ,J. Stenson, K. Canfield
Second " K. Duffy, M. Devine
LANGUAGE.
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Scully, L. Train
Second " Annie Shannon
Third " » Mary Lamb
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium 31. fiercer, 31. O'Reilley
Second " Flora Russell
Third " Bessie Raymond
ORTHOGRAPHY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Nellie Stenson
Second " 31. Barrett, F. Spencer
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Tryber, 31. Foote
Second " D. 0'3Ialley, 31. Stafford
Tiiird " Susie Bonfield
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Breuuan, L. Blish
Second " Josie O'Brien
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium .J. Stenson, X. O'Hara
Second " 31. A. Quinlan, L. Duddleston
FOL'KTH GRADE.
First Premium 3Iaggie Canfield
Second " Bessie Cudahy
Third " Katie Ryan
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium S. Foote, E. Ajip
Second " Lillie Canfield
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SECOND GRADP: A.
First Premium N. Goss, C. Feeny
Second " F. Head, G. Hayes
Third " L. Gillespie, R. O'Connor
SECOND GRADE P..
First Premium F. Goodell, 31. Nacey
Second " F. Boughton, D. Sclimitt
Third " J- Bragg, K. Maher
MATHEMATICS.
TRIGONOMETRY.
First Premium Clara Keeley
Second " C. Drum, J. Greene
; GEOMETRY.
First Premium C. Drum, G. Jackson
Second " L. Sandmeier, L. Glenn
ALGEBRA.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium " J. Murphy, S. O'Reilk-y
Second Premium Lollie Hefferuau
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Y. Murphy, C. Murphy
Second " M. Rivard, C. Convey
ARITHMETIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium J. Murphy, K. Kane
Second " E. Burks, K Cahill
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium C. Murphy, V. Murphy
Second " Marie Stearns
Tlnrd " Mary O'Connell
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Blish, C. Walter
Second " Nellie Stenson
SEVENTH (iKADK.
First Premium D. O'Malley, G. Burks
Second " M. Stafford, \V. Tracey"
Third " S. Bontield, A. Wilmott
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium N. Brown, L. Heissler
Second " C. Combs, A. Ste Marie
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium E. Granger, K. Duflfy
Second " K. Canfield, M. Klasson
38 ST. XAVIEU'S ACADEMY.
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Lulu OBrien
Second " M. Lamb, M. Bonfield
Third " K. Keeley, K. :Mercer
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium .Edna App
Second " Hester Martin
Third " Lulu Train
SECOND GRADE A.
First Premium M. McMahou, J. Migley
Second " C . Feeny, J . Bradbury
Third " Marie Cudahy
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium C. Weber, F. Goodell
Second " D. McFarlund, M. Cowell
FIRST GRADE.
First Premium F. Mc Adams, R. Burns
Second " X. O'Donnell, R. Tracey, K. Edgell
FRENCH HISTORY.
First Premium Mary Stringer
Second " Susie O'Reilley
Third " Cecilia Mitchell
ROMAN HISTORY.
First Premium L. Rivard, M. Stearns
Second " Carrie Convey
Third " Annie Kenny
U. S. HISTORY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Ilealey, A. Ryan
Second " B. Cavanaugh
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Foote
Second " D O'Malley, K. Dalton
Tliird " S. Bonfield, L. Tryber
COMPOSITION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium J. Greene, L. Glenn
Second " L. Sandmeier, G. Jackson
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
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SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Susie O'Reilley
Second " Annie Kenny
Third " Mamie Dunne
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Healey, A. Ryan
Second " E. Evans, C. Walter
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Stafford
Second " D. O'Malley, K. Daltcn
Third " S. Bonfield, T. Danziger
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium A . O'Conner, A . Shannon
Second " Lucy Brenuau
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium .Jennie Stenson
Second " Mary A . Quinlan
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Lila Voldo
Second " Nellie O'Brien
Tliird " Effie Evoy
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Lulu Train
Second " Kittie Barry
BIBLE HISTORY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Fannie Spencer
Second " Annie Sandmeier
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium M . Foote, D . O'Malley
Second " K. Dalton, A. Willmott
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Gold Medal Laura Glenn
First Premium C . Drum, J . Greene
Second " Clara Keeley
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium S . Convey, L . Sandmeier
Second " Belle Flynn
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Susie O'Reilly
Second " Mamie Dunne
Third " Nora Corbett
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EIGHTH GRAJ)E.
First Premium A . Sandmeier, M . Sanders
Second " Maggie Healey
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium D. O'Malley, G. Burks
Second ' M. Stafford, M. Foot e
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Hudson, A. Sheridan
Second " J . Ryan, K . Donnelly
I-TKTH GRADE.
First Premium . K. Ross, M. Quinlan
Second " Laura Bontield
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Montague
Second " Nellie Egan
Third " Mamie Cleary
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium jMary Barrett
Second " Mary Savoie
Tliird " Olive Snow
SECOND GRADE A.
First Premium L. Gillespie, K. Hickey
Second " ,J. Migley, M. Mitchell
Third " R. O'Connor, :\[. Powers
SECOND GRADE I!.
First Premium R. ]\Iaher, D. McFarland
Second " F. Boughton, E. O'Conner
Third " F. Blish, I). Schmitt
GEOGRAPHY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium F. Spencer, L. Blish
Second " :\[aggie Murphy
SEVENTH (iKADE.
Fii-st Premium D. O'Malley, S. Bonfield
Second " K. Daltou, M. Foote
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Sheridan, A. Shannon
Second " A. Hudson, J. Ryan
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium T. Stenson, L. Duddleston
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FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Clare, L. O'Brien
Second " Ursula Murphj'
Third " 3Iaggie Bradbury
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium '. . Marie O'Reilley
Second " Bessie Raymond
Third " Sarah Foote
MAP DRAWING.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium E. Evans, B. Cavanaugh
Second " ' Lizzie Blish
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium J. Supplee, D. O'Malley
Second " P. Hunt, L. Tryber
Third " G. Burks, K. Dalton
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Alzire Ste. Marie
Second " Lulu Blish
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Katie Ross
Second " ,. Laura Bonlield
ETYMOLOGY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mabel Willard
Second " Lollie Heffernan
Third " Mary O'Connell
LITERATURE.
GRADUATING CLASS.
First Premium Laura Glenn
Second " Clara Keeley
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium .Jennie Murphy
Second " Edna Eurks
CIVIL GOVERNMENT.
GRADUATING CLASS.
First Premium Gertrude Jackson
Second " • Laura Glenn
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Nellie Cahill
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42 ST. xavier's academy,
CHEMISTRY.
GRADUATINO CLASS.
First Premium Cassie Drum
Second " .J . Greene, C. Keeley
FIRST .CLASS.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Edna Burks
BOTANY.
GEAI)UATIN(i CLASS.
First Premium Laura Glenn
Second " Gertrude Jackson
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary OTTara
Secoud " .Jennie ^Iuri>liy
Third " Edna Burks
PHYSIOLOGY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium '. A . Kenny, V . Murphy
Second " Mamie Dunne
Third " Tillie Keehoe
USEFUL READING.
First Premium S. O'Reilly, ]\r. Stearns
Second " .Mary Strinaer
Third " :\[abenVillard
EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE.
GRADUATING CLASS.
First Premium L . Sandmeier, .J . Greene
Second " Gertrude Jackson
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium L. Sandmeier, E. Burks
Second " T . ]Murphy, M. O'Hara
SECOND (^.ASS.
First Premium . Lollie Heffernan
Second " Mary Rivard
Third " Annie Peekan
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Ryan, C. Walter
Second " .' Edith Evans
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Delia O'jNIallev
!?T. XAVIERS ACADEMY. 43
SIXTH GKADE.
First Premium Katie Donnelly
Second " Lillie Meehau
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Annie Coins
Second " Lillian Daley
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Bontield, L. Train
Second " Maggie Bradbury
Third " Maggie Canfield
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Bessie Raymond
Second " 3Iamie O'Learj^
Third " May Maher
MUSIC.
VOCAL.
First Premium Nellie Tracy
Second " Gertrude Jackson
INSTRUMENTAL.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium C. Drum, E. Burks
Second " Nellie Stenson
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium M. Dunne, L. Heffernan, P. Hunt, C. Weaver
Second " L. Tryber, F. Spencer, jNI. Murphy
Third " Delia O'Malley
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium S. Convey, M. Marble. M. Bowen
Second " , A. Ryan, N. Brown
Third " I. Jackson, G. Burks
Fourth " Maria Bonfield
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Katie Dalton
Second " L. Daley, L. Train
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium L. Duddleston, K. Canfield
Second " C. Feeney, L. Canfield
Third " Emma O'Couner
THEORY OF MUSIC.
First Class Gertrude Jackson
Second " M. Dunne, C. Weaver
Harp Annie Peckan
44 ST. xavier's academy.
DRAWING.
FIEST CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Cabill
Second " Leonie Rivard
Third " Laura Saudmeior
EIGHTH GKADE.
First Premium Bridget Cavauaugli
Second " Mary Sanders
Third " Annie Kyan
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium" J. Supplee, A. Willmotl
Second " M. Foote, T. Danziger
Third " Gracie Burks
SIXTH GKADK.
First Premium Annie ^lyron
Second " Carrie Comlis
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Stella Schmitt
Second " Annie Coins
FOURTH (JRADE.
First Premium Ida Jackson
Second " Katie Lawler
Third " Irene Cook
THIRD (;KAI)E.
First Premium Flora Russell
Second " Olive Snow
Third " Hester Martin
OIL PAINTING.
Gold 3Icdal 3[ollie Martin
First Premium Mamie King
PASTEL PAINTING.
First Premium Carrie Convey
Second " Leonie Rivard
Third " Laura Sandmeier
Fourth " Nellie Cross
GERMAN.
First Premium Louise Heissler
Second " M. Sanders, L. Blish
FRENCH.
First Premium Cora Weaver
Second " Clara Keeley
-\ r "* T _ 1. 1 .
!>T. xavier's academy. 45
MISCELLANEOUS.
First Premium U. Murphy, M. O'Leary
Second " L. Voldo, K. Barry
Third " R. Foote, M. Jlaher
CLASS-SINGING.
First 3Iabel Willard
Second S. O. Reilly, C. Murphy.
Third Maggie Briody
KINDERGARTEN.
(Improvement.)
Mamie Hudson, Clara Heissler, 3Iilton (Armour, Annie Leindecker,
Mercedes Farrell, Charles Leindecker, Clara Hudson, Laura Foote, Bessie
Hoi ton.
FIRST GRADE.
(Improvement.)
Daisy Holton, Genevieve Hanlon, Emma Austin.
*-
-^
AVKRAOKS
FOR
Ej^aiginatiioii, ^choIaii^Mp, Deportment,
AND
OBSERVANCE OF RULES.
FIRST SESSION.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH YEAK — SEXIOK GRADUATES.
Ex.Av.
Julia Greene I 95 .
Laura Glcnu
Cassio Drum
Gertrude Jack.son.
Lillie Sandmeier 1 92
1)4,
m.
98.
Clara Keeley 91.8
THIRD YEAR — JUNIOR GRADUATES.
91.
91.
Jennie ]\[urplij'
Laura Sandmeier ,
Mary O'llara 91
Edna Burk.s
Nellie Caliill .' .
Sibbie Convey
SECOND YEAR.
Lollie Heffernan
Cecelia IMitchell .
Mamie Dunne . . .
Annie Kennj*. . . .
]\Iarv Strino-er . . .
FIRST YEAR.
91
89.
88
88.09
82.81
80.16
79.50
79.20
Susie O'Reilly
Cecelia Murphy
Veronica Murpbj'
Carrie Convey 1 86 . 86
Leonie Rivard [ S.5 . 77
98.81
92.40
87.45
Schol.
Av.
94.7
94.3
94.1
98.8
92
90
92.2
87.7
90.6
88.5
88
89.3
95
89
88
88
96
97
97
97
96
88
Dep.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
90
91
ioo
100
100
100
100
100
Obs.of
Kules.
99.8
88
90
90
95
95
95
90
90
92
90
95
90
89
88
89
90
100
90
100
100
95
m-
ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
-*
Yi KST YE \R — Continued
Mabel Willard
]Mane Stearns
Nora Corbett
Mary O'Connell
Tillie Kehoe
Annie Pekan
Rose Katzauer Not examined
Mary Rivard "
Maggie Briody " "
EIGHTH GRADE.
Ex.Av.
Annie Rj'an
Maggie jVIurpby
Lizzie Blisb
]Mary Finn
Bridgie Cavanaugb
^Minnie Keefer
Nellie Sten.son
Fannie Spencer
Maggie Bowen
Jennie Scaulon
Maggie Healey
jMary Barrett
Katie Kane
Celia Katz
]\Iary Sanders
Annie Sandmeier
Cora Walter Not examined
Edith Evans "
Katie Scanlon .
Annie Mitchell "
Agnes Casey " "
83.72
81.30
79.75
7o . 75
66.45
59.87
SEVENTH GRADE.
]\Iamie Foote . . .
Katie Dalton . . .
Pearl Hunt
Jessie Svipplee . .
Delia O'Mallev .
Lillie Tryber ". . .
Mamie Stafford.
Susie Bontield . .
Tillie Danziger .
Mary Egan
Grace Burks . . .
Nellie Tracey . .
Kittle Hudson. . .
Jessie McKeon .
Not examined
SIXTH GRADE.
Louise Heissler .
Nannie Brown . .
Annie Hudson. .
Alice Shannon. .
Ellen Butler. . . .
Lucy Breunan . .
Yiru'inia Tracey.
Lnlii Blisb .,.*..
Schol.
Av.
90.4
90
90
88
87
87
87
86
85.7
85
85
83
82
82
82
^9
90
87
87
86
86
85
85
84
81
80
79
76
91.2
90.1
89
88.7
86
84
84
83
94
98
81
87
70
70
90
92
92
92
90
89
89
89
88
88
88
88
84
88
85
83
80
88
87
88
84
84
Dep.
100
89
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
97
95
100
100
100
100
100
92
9S
89
100
89
95
87
99
87
95
86
100
86
90
86
100
82
98
80
100
81
100
88
100
86
100
75
100
90
88
90
93
93
99
91
79
93
100
88
99
93
100
80
100
Obs. of
Kules.
95
78
100
90
100
89
95
95
94
95
98
100
97
90
94
90
98
98
90
94
95
90
90
93
94
99
95
100
99
98
96
98
92
95
97
90
99
97
99
100
96
100
94
95
97
79
99
94
96
96
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48
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SIXTH GRADE — Continued.
Julia Ryan
Amelia O'Connor
Mary jNIarbk-
Agnes Sheridan. .
Carrie Combs. . . .
Katie Donnelly . .
Annie Myron. . . .
Lillie Meelian . .
Josie O'Brien ....
Lizzie Mulvauej'.
Katie Hudson. . . .
Sophia Bergeron .
Rosie Sutton
Alvira Ste Marie .
Albina Ste Marie .
Annie Lomax . . . .
. Absent
FIFTH GRADE.
Jennie Stenson ....
Annie McDonald . .
Katie Cantield
Mamie Klassen ....
Katie Ross
MollieO'Neil
Li/./ie Duddleston .
Katie Duflt'y
Mary Ann Quinlan
Elizabeth Granger .
Rosie Cella
Annie Coins
Lillian Dailey
Mav Backus
Stella Schnntt
Amelia Ilersch ....
Maggie DeVine ....
Nellie O'Hara
Mabel Courtney . . .
Katie Maher
Nettie Tray nor
Laura Bontield ....
Floyd Buell
Nellie O'Leary ....
Agnes AVoods ....
Emma O'Connor. . .
FOURTH GRADE.
Blanche Deloulme
Rosie Foote
Lulu O'Brien
Alice Scidly
Bessie C^udah}'. . . .
Katie Clare
Effie Evoy
Lillie Train
Maria Bonlield . . .
Mamie T.nnih
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rules.
83
79
100
98
82
92
93
94
81
75
86
85
81
88
100
97
81
85
98
100
74
82
95
97
74
75
96
99
73
76
100
97
71
75
100
94
70
80
99
98
86
99
95
72
99
100
69
98
100
62
100
100
61
100
100
60
88
95
90
92
100
90
88
91
100
90
84
92
100
90
84
91
95
85
88
92
100
100
88
86
95
90
82
90
95
90
82
92
95
88
82
92
100
97
82
85
100
95
82
85
95
88
82
85
90
85
80
83
100
92
80
85
90
85
80
83
100
88
80
83
100
100
79
83
100
90
78
82
95
85
i i
80
85
85
77
80
95
80
77
80
90
80
72
78
100
95
71
76
90
85
70
75
100
90
69
72
90
90
66
70
90
85
91
95
100
100
89.5
90
100
100
89
90
100
100
89
90
90
80
88
89
100
80
88
90
100
90
87.5
88
100
100
87
89
90
75
87
85
90
80
Sfi
ss
ino
100
ST. XAVIER S ACADKJIY.
49
KOURTir fsRADE — Coiitinucd.
Katie Ryau ....
RuhyPeet
Katie Keeley
Katie fiercer
Nellie O'Brien
Irene Cooke
L'rsula Murphy
Carrie Kalin
Tin HI) <;i;auk.
Anuie Shannon Promoted
Jessie Forster "
Maggie Cantield
^laggie Cotton "
Mamie Montague "
Mamie Cleary '.
Ida Jackson
Julia Lefi
Nellie Egan
Katie Lawler
Lillie Cantield
^larv Agnes Barnett
Sarah Foote
Edna App
Hester Martin
Mamie O'Leary
Kittle Barry
Lulu Train
Mary Savoie
Flora Russell
( )liv(' Snow
May Maher
Bessie Raymond
.Matie ^Mercer
.Marie O'Reilk'y '...'.
Julia Cudaliy
Kittle Dempsey
Emma Best
p]dith Chand)erlain
Nellie Ilagarty •
Annie iloran
SKCOXD UKADE — A.
Nellie Guss
Clara Feeney
Angela Cleary . . :
Jeannette ]\Iigley
Lucy Gilles]>i('.'. .
Josie Bradbury
Florence Head
INIarie Cudahy
Agnes O'Connell
Lucile Deloulme
Kittie Hickej^
Minnie Foster
.Mary B. McMahon
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Av.
84
80
79
78
78
70
Abs'nt
92.5
92
90
89
87.
87
87
86
S4
88
82
82
81
80
80
80
79
79
79
76 i
69
60 -
Abs'ut
88
88
87
85
84
82
80
79
78
77
77
77
72
85
85
83
82
83
75
95
90
94
93
92
90
89
90
90
85
89
88
85
85
85
85
83
85
85
82
81
80
82
80
80
80
80
80
70
65
80
85
75
90
90
89
87
86
84
82
81
80
79
79
79
Dep.
80
100
100
75
75
70
100
100
100
100
90
90
100
90
100
50
100
80
90
100
100
70
100
50
100
90
50
100
80
85
85
75
100
90
100
70
50
90
90
Obs. of
Rules.
70
95
100
70
70
50
100
100
100
100
80
80
90
80
80
50
90
75
75
100
100
50
100
50
100
80
50
100
80
70
70
70
100
90
80
75
50
80
80
98
90
90
90
100
97
100
100
100
100
80
80
85
80
100
100
1110
100
100
100
100
100
100
90
100
100
*-
50
ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
SECOND GRADE. — B.
Lulu O'Hara Promoted
Mattie Mitchell
Cora Benlly
Maud Nacy
Gracie Edson
Josie Bragg
Flossie Goodell ,
Gracie Martin
Noriiine Johnson
Molly Murphy
Minnie Moran
FIRST GRADE. — A.
Florence Blisli
Lillie Shannon
Roxie Maher
May Henderson t
Carrie Webber
Dora Schmitt
Florence Boughtou
Ella O'Connor
Carrie O'Hara
Dottie McFarland
FIRST GRADE. — H.
Gracie Goss ,
Florence McAdams ,
Edith Howard
Maggie Perry
Rosie Burns
Gertie Huling
Essie Mercer
Nellie O'Donnell
Daisy Holton . .
Lillie Moran
May Lynch
Belle Guinea
Gracie Helpin
Ex.Av.
Schol.
V.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rules.
H7
89
100
100
86
85
100
100
85
87
100
100
84
86
100
95
84
86
100
90
84
86
100
100
83
85
100
81
83
100
100
79
81
100
100
Abs'nt
75
100
100
79
80
80
80
93
87
100
100
93
87
95
9S
90
87
95
100
88
86
100
98
87
86
100
90
85
87
100
100
83
84
100
100
83
84
95
78
83
82
100
100
79
81
100
95
83
85
90
85
80
83
100
100
79
81
90
85
78
80
100
100
75
79
100
100
74
79
95
90
73
75
90
80
70
71
100
100
Abs'nt
70
100
70
4 (
75
100
100
< (
70
100
100
"
71
100
100
( i
70
100
100
AVERAGES FOR SECOND SESSION.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH YEAR. — SENIOR GRADUATES.
Julia Greene
Laura Glenn
( 'assie Drum
Gertrude Jackson .
Lillie Sandmeier. .
Clara Keelev
THIRD YEAR. — -JUNIOR GRADU.VfES.
Laura Sandmeier Promoted
Jennie Murphy "
Mary O'Hara
Sibbie Convey
Nellie CabilL
Edna Burks
SECOND SESSION. — SECOND YEAH.
LoUie Heffernan Promoted
^lary Stringer "
Cecelia Mitchell "
Annie Kenny "
Mamie Dunne "
SECOND SESSION.
-FIRST YEAR.
Cecelia Murphy . .
Susie O'Reilly. . . .
Carrie Convey . . . .
Mabel Willard....
Veronica Murphy .
Marie Stearns ....
Marj^ Rivard
Leonie Rivard ...
Nora Corbett
Mary O'Connell. .
Annie Pekan
Maggie Briody . . .
Tiltie Kehoe
EIGHTH GR.\DE.
Annie Ryan Promoted
Lizzie Blish '
Maggie Healy "
Katie Kane . ."
Fannie Spencer
Nellie Stenson "
Edith Evans "
Bridgie Cavanagh
Cora Walter. . "
Maggie Murphy
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rules.
97.5
95.7
100
100
96.8
95.2
96
85
96.6
95.4
99.5
92
94.6
94 6
99.5
92
93.7
91
99.5
92
91
88
100
96
94
91
99
92
93
93.1
99
95
91
90.9
96
91
91
87.6
98
98
90
89.9
97
97
90
88
98
94
89
95
100
95
86
96
100
84
85
90
100
87
84
89
85
84
83
88
84
80
92
96
100
91
90
98
100
92
88
90
100
100
88
90
98
91
88
91
100
98
87
98
98
84
86
89
100
91
85
88
85
90
80
84
100
84
78
89
100
86
75
80
88
81
73
81
89
90
72
66
89
84
91.8
92.5
100
92
90.7
92.9
100
92
91.3
89
100
95
90.4
87
100
90
90
89
100
90
90
88
100
87
89
89
95
87
89
88
100
100
87
88
100
90
8«
91
100
90
m-
52
ST. xavier's academy.
-)^
EiaHTH GRADE. — Continued.
Maggie Bo wen Promoted
Mary Barrett
^Nlary Sanders
Annie Sandraeier
Lottie Kelly Not examined
Maggie Gavigan "
Nora Kennedy "
Annie Mitchell
Agnes Casey "
SEVENTH GKADK.
Mamie Foote Promoted
Katie Dalton
Delia O'Malley
Jessie Supplee
Susie Bontield
Lillie Tryber
Pearl Hunt
Mamie Stafford
Grace Burks '; -
Alice Willmott
Nellie Tracey
Tillic Danziger Not examined
Minnie Newman
SIXTH GRADE.
Louise Heis.sler Promoted
Nannie Brown "
Annie Hudson "
Alice Shannon "
Lulu Blish
Agnes Sheridan "
Amelia O'Connor "
Mary Marble
Lucy Brennan
Carrie Combs
Julia Ryan
Lillie Meehan
Alzire Ste Marie
Katie Donnelly '
Albina Ste Marie
Josie O'Brien
Annie ]\Iyron Not examined
Katie Clayton "
FIFTH GRADE.
Jennie Stenson Promoted
Annie ]McDonald "
Kittie Canfield
Lizzie Duddleston
Mamie Klassen
Marv A. Quinlan
Nelfie O'Hara
Elizabeth Granger
Annie Coins.
Kittie Duflfv.
Ex.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rules.
86
88
100
87
84
86
100
91
80
82
100
H7
78
79
, 98
91
88
100
92
83
100
87
83
100
98
89
90
87
87
100
91
89.0
92
98
94
88.6
91
100
98
88.3
91
98
94
88
91
100
92
88
90
98
85
88
92
100
98
88
89
100
92
86
87
88
90
85
87
100
99
83
84
100
f 100
81
83
100
1(1(1
85
95
90
80
90
95
89
91
87
87
86
90
88
92
86
90
97
94
86
80
60
84
86
83
100
96
85
84
97
93
84
85
95
89
83
80
80
8(5
83
84
99
91
80
82
97
93
79
81
97
95
75
72
99
92
75
78
98
100
74
75
97
9S
74
70
98
100
72
75
99
91
97
89
100
•90
94
95
90
85
92
93
95
89
91
90
90
89
91
90
87
88
90
92
83
85
88
87 1
100
98
90
84
90
83
90
90
90
89
89
84
80
85
89
91
90
88
ST. XAYIEK S ACADEMY.
-*
53
FTFTH (iHADE. — Continued.
Katie Ross Piomoled
Lillian Dailey
Stella Schraitt
Laura Bonfield ■ ' |
Angela Svnon
Kittie Maher
Nellie Trayuor " '
Floyd Buell :
Emma O'Connor
Agnes Woods
Nellie O'Leary .
lEx.Av.
Schol.
Ave.
88
88
88
88
87
85
85
74
72
66
Abs'nt
ForRTii gradp:.
IaiIu O "Brien Promoted
Ursula Murplij'
Kosie Foote
Alice Scully
Katie Clare
Mamie Lamb
Lillie Train
Bessie Cudaby "
EfHeEvoy..."
Annie Sbannon
Maria Bonfield
Maggie Bradl)ury . .
Lila Voldo
Maggie Canfield "
Katie Ryan
Katie Mercer
Nellie O'Brien
Kate Keeley
Mamie Mont.igue
Nellie Egan . ".
Ida Jackson
-Jrene Cooke
Julia Leti
Katie Lawler
Blanclie Deloubne
Florence Bane
Jessie Forster
. 3Iamie Cleary
Maggie Cotton
Kuby Peet
THIRD GRADE.
Edna App Promoted
Marie O'Reilly
Sarab Foote
Bes.sie Raymond
Lillie Canfield
Mamie O'Leary "
Flora Russell .'
jNIatie Mercer
Lulu Train
Kittie Barry
May Maber
Marv Affnes Barnett.
93
92
92
91
91
91
90
90
90
89
89
89
88
86
86
85
83 I
82 I
81 i
80
78
71
66
Abs'nt
I
88
90
86
83
86
84
84
80
73
75
75
95
95
94
93
90
90
90
80
90
89
88
88
87
87
85
85
85
85
85
84
83
80
76
73
96
88
88
85
85
83
92i..<
93
91
92
89
90
88
89
88
89
88
88
87
88
87
86
86
85
85
85
uy.
84
KH
si.n
Dep.
98
100
100
100
100
89
80
80
90
89
90
100
100
100
90
100
100
95
100
100
100
90
100
90
100
80
80
75
100
100
100
100
75
50
75
100
100
100
90
95
100
90
100
100
100
90
90
95
80
95
100
100
Obs. of
Rules.
99
90
85
85
100
83
80
85
85
80
90
100
100
100
80
90
100
85
90
100
100
80
95
80
90
70
50
60
100
90
90
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50
50
60
100
100
100
90
85
90
80
100
100
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95
70
90
90
90
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Mary Savoie Promoted
( )live Snow
Alvina Junge
Hester Martin
Julia C'udahy
SECONr) GHADF-; — A.
Nellie Goss Promoted
Clara Feeny
Josie Bradbury
Florence Head " '
Jeannette Migley
Mary B. McMahon
Lucy Gillespie "
Tessie Malioney
Mattie Mitchell
Evangeline Morse
Kittle Hickey
Marie Cudahy
Gracie Hayes
Emma Best
Rosie O'Connor
Maggie Powers
Crusie Cowell
^Vngela Clenry
Agnes O'Connel)
Lucile Deloulme
Minnie Foster
Lulu O'Hara
KIKST GHADE.
Celia Mahoney Pionioted
Idalia Benson
IVIaggie Perry
Mary Tracey "
Rosie Burns
Nellie O'Donuell
Gracie Goss
Essie Mercer
Florence Mc Adams
Kittle Edgell
Daisy Holton
Genevieve Hanlon
Emma Austin
SECOND GKADE — H.
Flossie Goodell Promoted
Carrie Webber
Maud Nacey
Gracie Edson "
Roxie iVIaher
.Tosie Bragg
Dora Schmitt " '
Marie Cowell "
Flnvpnr'fi Blisti
Ex Av.
Schl.
Av.
Dep.
Obs. of
Rules.
81 K
83
75
50
81
84
80
75
76
75
100
100
Abs'nt
9;?
100
100
1 1
80
100
80
89
93
90
90
86
94 f
90
90
86
92 t
80
80
85
83
80
75
84
88^
100
100
82
89i<
95
90
82
891.,
100
95
82
84
100
95
82
83
100
90
81
83^
100
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81
80
100
100
80
89
100
100
80
83 1, J
100
100
80
801,
90
85
78
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85
80
74
731.-
90
90
69
61 ■
80
70
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85
100
100
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81
100
100
"
82
100
100
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75
100
100
t i
83
100
100
89
91
95
90
87
90
100
100
87
93
100
100
86
88
100
99
86
88
100
100
85
87
100
100
88
85
90
85
82
84
95
90
82
84
100
90
81
83
90
85
70
75
85
80
70
75
100
100
70
80
99
95
85 1^
82
95
90
84
90
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84
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76
80
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82
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100
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Second Grade — b — Continued.
Ex.Av.
Ella O'Connor 69i^
Dottie McFarland 69
Minnie Moran 68
Madeline Bartlett 66i
Cora Bentley . . .
Grace Martin . . .
May Henderson.
Lillie Shannon. .
Laura
Zeigler .
Abs'nt
Schol.
Av.
66^
60
66
85
84
83
81
80
Dep.
90
100
75
100
100
100
100
100
95
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Obs. of
Rules.
85
95
70
95
100
95
90
95
95
KINDERGARTEN.
Mamie Hudson.
Clara Heissler.
C'lara Hudson.
Gertie Homan.
Adrian Sincere.
Gracie Heirpin.
Elsie Sonheimer.
Mamie Draber.
Claudius Colgrove.
Laura Foote.
Cora Leinburg.
Annie Leindecher.
Bessie Holten.
Mercedes Farrell.
Milton Armour.
Henry Cummings.
Charles Leindecker.
Neph Catlain.
James Kirk.
Harry Homan.
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RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that in an institution of this kind it would
be imijossible to preserve order without well-established rules; and when
these rules are once understood, each young ladj^ should consider it her
duty, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her companions in
doing the same, thereby rendering a most acceptable assistance to her teach-
ers, whose greatest pleasure among them will be derived from their assiduity
in this respect.
1st. The first and most in portant rule concerns their religious duties,
which all will be required to attend piDictually.
2d. Strict silence must be ob.served in all places, except during the time
allowed for recreation in the room api)ointed for that purpose; but even
daring the hours set apart for recreation, it is never ]iermitted in the halls or
on the stairs.
3d. Xo pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room in
which all areas.sembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose of
safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also (tU Jeireln/,
e.\cei)t a breast-pin, pair of ear-rings and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her jiarents or guardian at least once in
two weeks.
7th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to exclude
all others, or become remarkable; on the contrary, all .should try to be socia-
ble and kind, as members of one family circle, especially toward new
pupils.
Sth. Durini;- the recreation hours no work is permitted that will pre-
vent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the mind
and preparing it for future study.
9th. No books brought tt) the academy, by the pupils cau be read with
out .submitting them for ins])ection to their teacher. Letters are also .sub-
ject to the inspection of the Directress.
10th. No visits allowed except at the appointed times, viz. : Wednesday
(iffernooii and Sundai/ . Pupils who wish to give no trouble should be par-
ticular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
11th. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet articles,
wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to. as nothing like a
slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is carele-ss in this
respect luust expect to lose all good marks as well as the rcs]iect of her
teachers and companions .
12th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms dur-
ing the hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in those
rooms.
13th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room during school or recreation
hours without .special permission.
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ST. XAVIER'S ACADEiMY,
CHICAGO.
For the Academic Year 1887-88
CHICAGO :
GEO. D. SIMONDS, PRINTER,
1888.
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PROSPECTUS
OF
ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY.
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on
the corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-ninth street, about three miles
from the center of the city.
The building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and
well adajjted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connect-
ed with the various apartments, and the entire building is heated by
steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to
health, and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Acad-
emy during the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the
country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to se-
cure order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each
the first session commencing on the first of September; the second on
the first of February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at
Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire
it. If residents of the city, they are permitted to do so o)ice a month —
generally the first Sunday of the month, unless deprived of this privilege
for non-observance of rule.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the
supervision of the Directress
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case
leave (as is sometimes the practice), just before the close of the yean
without serious damage to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes-
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No deduction is made for tlie first two or last two weeks of a term,
□or for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consis-
tent with the spirit of a mild but firm government is paid to the comfort
of the young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is
taken to nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion
which alone can render education profitable. No undue iuflnenve is ex-
ercised over the religions opi)iioi>s of non-Catholic pupils; however, for
the sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline
of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have given evi-
dence of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Most Rever-
end Archbishop.
Tlie course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and
useful education. Particular attention is given to Rlietoric, Composi-
tion History and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed
each pupil for Plain and Ornamental Needle-work.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full
Academic Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always
commencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness, and all that constitutes
lady-like deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who
may be founel duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at 8 o'clock.
Recitation commences at 9 o'clock precisely, and continues until 3:30
p. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, de-
pends in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they
should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case
of illness Parents should also see that they attend to evening study
W'hile at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation without pri-
vate study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation
hours, except in extraordinary cases.
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COURSE OF STUDY.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Word and sentence method from chart and panorama; also
first reader.
Writing: Name of pupil and place of residence on slate. Name of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Arithmetic: Counting forward and backward by I's, 2's, 5's and lO's
to 100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs +, — , X,_^,
= , S, and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of fig-
ures. Addition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition
on slate and board. Roman numerals.
Music: Learn to recognize and sing the tones "Do, " "Me," "Sol"
(1, 3, 5, of a key) the upper octave of " Do " and " Mi, " and the lower oc-
tave of " Sol " and " Mi. " Practice these from manual signs, from the
modulator, from the Tonic Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Recog-
nize and produce the strong and weak accents, and the simplest divis-
ions of time, viz. : the beat, half-beat, two-part and three-part measure.
As supplementary work, from eight to twelve simple songs to be learned
by rote during the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's
language lessons to seventh topic. Use of period and interrogation
mark. Politeness.
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to read, all diffiicult
words pronoun<'ed correctly and meaning given, A short sketch of the
lessons given from memory.
Writing: The spelling lesson written on slate. Copying from
board or book. Short sentences containing certain words given by
teacher. Use of pencil on jiaper. Short letters to be written first on
slates.
Spelling: Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to
page 24.
Arithmetic: Addition and subtraction tables in mental arithmetic
from 5's to lO's with analysis on same pages. Multiplication table and
analysis to 5's. In practical arithmetic, addition and subtraction com-
pleted. Multiplication to three figures iu multiplier. Read and write
three periods of figures. Counting by 2's, S's and 9's to 100.
Music: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already
learned, to recognize and produce the tones "Re" and "Si, " and prac-
tice as in first year. The last term of this year the remaining tones of
the scale, "La" and "Fa," may be studied. Introduce four-part meas-
ure, one and one-half beat tones, quarter-beat tones, and rests corres-
ponding to all the above tone lengths. The songs for this year shall for
the most part be included in the above lessons, rather than to be learned
by rote.
Drawing* On cards — Krusi's method; also on blackboard.
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Miscellaneous: Phonic analysis. Object lessons, first and second
series. Language lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time
by the clock. Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult words.
Writing: Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
Spelling: Reed's Word Lessons, pages 24 to 45, oral and written;
also supplementary grade words.
Christian Doctrine: For Catholics only. First lessons with ex-
planations.
Geography: Primary to page 32, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the mental, multiplication tables with analysis
completed. Division tables and analysis. Review addition and sub-
traction. Complete multiplication. Short division and long division to
three figures in divisor. Read and wi'ite four periods of figures.
Music: Review with great care the work of the first and second
years. Learn to pitcli tunes in different keys by the use of a C pitch-
pipe or tuning-fork. The songs for this year shall all be taught as mu-
sic reading lessons.
Dkawing: Books one and two. Blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series: page 298; also from
BOO to 305 and from 340 to 346. Language lessons, second grade. Ab-
lireviations. Use of comma. Divisions of time. Use of Tellurian.
Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of about one
dozen lines once a week.
Spelling: From page 45 to 61, with supplementary grade words.
Arithmetic: Multiplication and division reviewed. L. C. Multiple.
G. C. Divisor. Cancellation and fractions to multiplication. Review
multiplication. Read and write five periods of figures.
Geography: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
Music: After review, introduce six-part measure, three-quarter aui?
quarter-beat tones, and increasing difficulties in time and tune.
Drawing: Books three and four; also blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed. Language,
second grade reviewed. Oral Grammar. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
GRAMMER DEPARTMENT.
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Compositions on given subjects. Letter
writing every two weeks.
Spelling: From page 55 to page 76, and supplementary words.
Arithmetic: Mental, from page 31 to page G7. Practi- al, complete
fractious. Read and write five periods.
ST. xaviee's academy.
Geography: North America, with map of same; also Britidli Aiii<jv.
ea and Mexico.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: To page 69. Parsing nouns, pronouns and adjectives.
Analysis of short sentences.
Music: Learn to recognize and trace modulations to different keys,
and to ac<iuire the ability to pass from one key to another without in-
strumental aid.
Drawing: Book five, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed, and one-half
of fourth; also from page 304 to 307, and 344 to 350. Language lessons,
third grade. Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman numerals. Punctua-
tion^ marks.'" Politeness. Phonic Analysis. ^
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary
reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composi-
tion every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: From page 69 to 100; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic from page 67 to 96. Practical
arithmetic. Re view, fractions. Decimals to compound numbers. Read
and write six periods.
Geography: To South America. Map of United States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: Descriptive part, to page 70 including fine print and
parsing. Analysis of simple sentences, and first two rules of syntax.
Music: A thorough practice on all the above, with still greater diffi-
culties in tune, time and part singing.
Drawing: Book six, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fourth series from page 306 to 309
and 346 to 354. Tellurian. Language lessons, fourth and fifth grades.
Abbreviations. Roman numerals. Politeness. Phonic Analysis. ,
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fifth reader. Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters every two
weeks.
Spelling: From page 100 to 130. Dictation; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 96 to 118. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numbers.
Geography: From South America through. Map of South Ameri-
ca, Asia and Illinois.
Grammar: From page 76 to 166; also to rule ten in syntax.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
History: United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible history,
Old Testament.
Music: Compound measures. Minor scales and key.
Drawing: Book seven, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fifth series from page 307 to 312
and 350 to 358. Tellurian. Abbreviations. Language lessons, sixth
and seventh grader'.. Phonic Analysis.
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EIGHT YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Last half of fifth reaeler, with supplementary reading
AVriting: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekly.
Spelling: Prom page 1.30 to 180. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 118 to 129. Practical arithme-
tic. Percentage to Stocks.
Geography: Map of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
Grammar: Completed. .
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
Music: First principles of harmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, sixth series. Language lessons,
eighth grade. Tellurian. Phonic Analysis.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's Catechism, ^vith explanations.
Writing: Copy-book; copies set by teacher. Letters V)i-weekly.
Etymology: Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Stocks, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation, in-
volution and evolution. Intellectual, from page 129 to 149.
Physical Geography: General history, first half. Familiar science.
Rhktoric: To versification, and composition every week. French
and German optional-
Music: Review of the past, with chorus singing. Instrumental
music optional; also private vocal lessons.
Drawing: Krusi's method, book nine, with object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Reading: Sixth completed. Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Intellectual completed.
Algebra: First half.
General History: Completed.
Rhetoric: Completed.
Physiology: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from board.
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Arithmetic: Review complete arithmetic.
Algebra- LasT half, with selections from University algebra.
Christian Doctrine- Deharbe's continued.
Book-keeping: Botany
Literature English, complete.
Composition and Epistolary Correspondence.
Civil Government. Political Economy. French and German
optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing: Book eleven, with sketching from nature.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from board.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology, Mythology,
Chemistry. French, German and Latin optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing: Book twelve, with sketching from nature.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS
FOLLOWS:
5}4 o'clock. Rise.
6^4 " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by recreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Recitation in respective class-rooms.
ll'^4 " Dinner and recreation.
121^ " Study.
1 " Mathematics.
2 '• Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
4 " Luncheon and recreation.
4)'2 " Study lessons for next day.
6 " Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
6J^ " Recreation.
8 " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the night.
Shulies ivill he resiiined the First Moiiddi/ in S('j>f('mhcr,
and no ijoung lady ivho is not tlien in attoidance loill ha al-
lowed to compete for the Deportment Medal and Class Med-
als. For the other medals it is necessary to be (d least nine
months in the Iiistitntioii.
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Urbacli's Method, Five-finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism.
First Division.
Instructor and Catechism continued, major and minor scales, similar
and contrary motion, Czerny's Easy studies, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Liebert and Stark's Method, major and minor scales in thirds, sixths;
catechism: Lemoine's Juvenile Studies —first book, easy sonatas.
First Division.
Liebert and Stark's Method continued, catechism and scales: Lemoine's
Juvenile Studies — second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Bertini's Etudes; Czerny's and Heller's Etudes, selections from Ley-
bach, Gottschalk, etc.; catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies — first book; selections from Chopin, Weber,
Schumann, Beethoven's easier sonatas, etc.: harmony (Weitzman's Man-
ual;, history of music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Loeschorn's and Cramer's Studies continued. Beethoven's sonatas,
Liszt's rhapsodies, Chopin's polonaises, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Har-
mony, history of music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC,
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales, ballads. Abt's
exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty-five Lessons: selections from Rossini. Verdi. Don-
izetti, etc.
All are expected to attend class-singing, which is free. Private vocal
lessons, however, are extra.
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(FOR BOARDERS.)
Per Session of Five Months in Advance.
Board and tuition, in English and music . _ . _ ^150
Languages, each -...---... 10
Oil painting ...-.-_.-. 4()
Portrait painting ----------50
Water color ----------- 25
Crayon .---.--.--.-25
Harp ------------ 40
Guitar -- - - - - - - - -- -30
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ------ 30
Washing ------------ 5
For chemical and physical apparatus, etc., in senior classes - - 3
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more sis-
ters at the same time.
Books, stationary, etc., are furnished at the usual retail price, but never
OH credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles: six towels, four table-napkins,
a knife and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, goblet, two yards
of carpeting or a rug, and two yards black net for vailing.
No particular uniform is required.
Xo visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
term:s.
(FOR DAY SCHOLARS.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
academic department.
English branches ---.-..--- igi.j
Music ------------ 15
Use of piano 5
Painting for the pupils ---- 20
Painting for those who do not attend school ----- 25
Portrait painting ---------- 40
Crayon for those who do not attend school ----- 25
Crayon for pupils ---------- 15
Drawing ----------.-5
Guitar - - - - - 15
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ------- 1.5
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
English branches for Juveniles ------- ^10
English branches for Minims --------5
Music for Juniors . - - - 10
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CATALOGUE OF PUPILS.
From September, 1887, to June, 1888.
Ackermanii, Annie Brighton, 111.
Alexander, Editli Chicago, 111.
App, Edna " " "
Barry, Kittie " "
Barrett, Mary " "
Bartlett, Madeline "
Barnett, Louise " "
Barnett, M. Agnes " "
Best, Emma . . " " "
Bergeron, Josephine Tucker, 111.
Bergeron, Sophia " "
Blish, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Blish, Lula " " "
Blish, Florence " "
Bough ten, Florence " "
Bonlield, Susie " ,_ "
Bontield, Laura " "
Bcmlield, Maria " "
Bontield, Inez " "
Bowen, Maggie " "
Bowen, Kittie " "
Bragg, -losie " "
Bradbury, Maggie Kankakee, 111.
Bradbury, Josie "
Briody, Maggie Maynooth, Ireland.
Brown, Nannie " Chicago, 111.
Brooks, Gertie St. Louis, Mo.
Buell, Floyd Qninnesec, Mich.
]3urks, Edna Sullivan, Ind.
Burks, Gracie
Burns, Eosie Chicago, 111.
Butler, Helen "
Cahill, Nellie
Catlain, Helen , " "
Cavanaugh, Bridget Coldwater, Mich.
Carroll, Hannah Eleroy, 111.
Canfield, Kittie Chicago, 111.
Canfield, Maggie " "
Canfield, Lill'ie "
Callanan, Mary
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Cleary, Mamie Chicago, 111.
Cleaiy, Angela " "
Clare, Kittie
Combs, Carrie Hyde Park, 111.
Convey, Sibbie Ashkum, 111.
Convey, Carrie " "
Cotton, Maggie Chicago, 111.
Conroy, Julia "
Cook, Irene " "
Cowell, Marie "
Cowell, Crusie "
Cross, Helen Kansas City, M o.
Cudahy, Bessie Chicago, 111.
Cndahy, Julia •
Cudahy, Marie
Cuyler, Florence
Danziger, Tillie " "
Dalton, Kittie "
Dailey, Lillian Minneapolis,Minn.
De Vine, Maggie Chicago, 111.
De AVitt, Lizzie
Deloulme, Blanche " "
Debre, Clara " "
Doolan, Nellie "
Dunne, Mamie "
Dunne, Mary "
Duddleston, Lizzie "
Donnersberger, Mamie Brighton, 111.
Edgell, Kitfie Chicago, 111.
Esbert, Mamie "
Essler, Hattie "
Evans, Edith Amherst, Mass.
Evoy, Effie Chicago, 111.
Farrell, Bessie "
Farrell, Mercedes " "
Feeny, Clara Huntley, 111.
Felsenthal, Rosie Chicago, 111.
Foote, Mary "
Foote, Saraii . "
Foote, Laura " "
Foote, Rosie " "
Forster, Jessie "
Forster, Minnie "
Fox, Elsie •' "
Frankenthel, Elsie "
Gillespie, Lucy " "
Goodell, Flossie " "
Goss, Gracie " "
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Goss, Nellie Chicago, 111.
Gorman, Rose " '•
Glenn, Essie Oakland, Cal.
Granger, Elizabeth Bonrbonnais, 111.
Green, Jane Hyde Park, 111.
Griggs, Lnla Grand Forks, Dak.
Griffith, Ethel Chicago, 111.
Gnerin, Mary
Hayes, Gracie
Hayes, May
Hanlon, Nellie
Healy, Maggie Brighton, 111.
Healy, Annie Chicago, 111.
Hetfernan, Lollie
Heissler, Louise "
Heissler, Clara
Heidweyer, Flora
Henderson, May
Higgle, Jennie Bacine, Wis.
Hickev, Kittle Chicago, Ilk
Hibbard, Mary
Holton, Bessie
Holton, Daisy
Hohman, Gertie
Hudson, Annie
Hudson, Mamie " "
Hudson, Clara
Hunt, Pearl
Jackson, Ida Sparta, Nel>.
Jepson, Ethel Chicago, 111.
Jerome, Irene " "
Jochim, Kate " "
Jordan, Winnie
Junge, Alvina " "
Keef e, Lillie "
Keely, Katie
Kenny, Annie
King, Charlotte
Kimball, Gertie
Klassen, Mamie
Kramer, Mamie
Lapsley, Mertie
Lawson, Ethel
Lamont, Queenie " "
Leindecker, Annie "
Lewis, Ollie
Lomax, Annie
Lynch, Maude "
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Maher, Katie
Maker, Nellie
Maher, May
Maher, Eoxie
Maher, Edith
Mars, Lillie
Magon, Marie
Marble, Mary
Maslin, Edith Butte City, Mont.
Maslin, Carrie "
Martin, Hester Chicago, 111.
Martin, Gracie " "
Mahony, Tessie
Mahony, Celia
Meehan, Lillie
Mercer, Kittie
Mercer, Mattie "
Mercer, Essie "
McFarland, Dottie
Mc Adams, Florence
McMahon, M. Belle
McShane, Maggie Louisville, Ky.
Migely, Jeanette Chicago, 111.
Mitchell, Cecilia
Mitchell, Lena Davenport, la.
Mitchell, Mattie
Moran, Margie Chicago, 111.
Moran, Josie " "
Morse, Evangeline Lafayette, Ind.
Moninger, Annie Chicago, 111.
Moore, May
Murphy, Jennie Sag Bridge, 111.
Murphy, Veronica Chicago, 111.
Murphy, Ursula
Murphy, Maggie
Nagle, Annie
Nagle, Mary
Nott, Pearle
Nott, Birdie
O'Brien, Josie
O'Brien, Katie
O'Brien, Nellie
O'Connell, Agnes
O'Connell, Mary E
O'Conner, Rosie
O'Conner, Ella
O'Donnell, Nellie
O'Hara, Mary
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O'Hara, Nellie Chicago, HI
O'Eeilly, Susie
O'Reilly, Marie
O'Leary, Mamie
O'Sliea, Annie
Page, Gracie
Parker, Mary
Perry, Maggie Quebec, Canada
Portsmouth, Sadie Chicago, 111
Powers, Maggie
Quinlan, Mary
Ptead, Helen
Reddy, Alice
Reitz, Lizzie
Rice, Nellie
Riley, Lillie Hyde Park, 111.
Roche, Lillie Chicago, 111.
Ross, Katie
Russell, Katie Hyde Park, 111.
Ryan, Bertha
Ryan, Julia Chicago, 111.
Ryan, Mamie
Sanborn, Ida Minneapolis,Minn.
Sandmeier, Laura Chicago, 111
Sandmeier, Annie
Sanders, Mary
Sanders, Maggie
Sanders, Annie "
Sampter, Jennie "
Savoie, Annie
Scanlon, Mabel
Scanlon, Kittie
Scanlon, Lucy
Schaub, Eva
Schlinker, Hulda
Schmitt, Stella
Schmitt, Dora
Sherwood, Mabel
Sliippy, Georgiana
Shannon, Alice
Shannon, Annie
Shannon, Lillie
Sheridan, Agnes
Simonds, Addie
Snow, Olive
Stearns, Marie
Stenson, Nellie
Stenson, Jennie
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Storrs, Marie Cliicago, = 111.
Stringer, Mary
Synou, Angela " "
Sunheimer, Elsie " "
Terry, Kittie Spring Valley, 111.
Thome, Sadie Leadville, Col.
Tliielen, Blanche Chicago, 111.
Train, Lnla Nashville, Tenn.
Train, Lillie
Tra(,'y, Mary Chicago, 111.
Tracy, Nellie
Traynor, Nettie "
Tryber, Lillie
Van Kirk, Maude " "
Walls, Stenie
Weaver, Cora " "
White, Grace
Whistler, Julia Indian Ty.
Whistler, Pauline
Wllmott, Alice Cliicago, 111.
Wright, Edna " "
Zeigler, Laura " "
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
Annual Commencement.
'Thursday, June 2a iPfia%^-^ .
PROGRAIVI.
ENTRANCE MARCH, J^ii/er
Mises M, DUNNE, A, KENNY, L, HEFFERNAN, L, DE WITT.
CHORAL SALUTATORY,— Juniors, ----- Weder
Accompanist, Miss L, HEFFERNAN.
ESSAY,~"Our Tlioughts are like a Bell." .-...-
Miss MART G. O'HARA.
TANNHAUSER - Hermann
Misses F, SPENCER, M, STEARNS, D. O'MALLY, R. GORMAN,
S. CONVEY, A. O'SHEA, M. BOWEN, M, BRIODY.
ESSAY,— " Laborare est Orare," - -
Miss EDNA M, BURKS,
P'LORAL FESTIVAL CANTATA, - - : . Bradbury
Minims. Accompanist, Miss M, MURPHY.
ESSAY,— "Beacon Lights,"
Miss SIBBIE Z. CONVEY.
GALOP, Schulhofl
Misses A. KENNY, M. DUNNE, L. DE WITT, L, TRYBER,
C, MASLIN, E. MASLIN, M, STAFFORD, G. WHITE.
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PROG RAM-Continued.
VOCAL SOLO,— "Salve Regina," ------ Buck
Miss N, CAHILL,
Accompanist, Miss E, BURKS.
ESSAY,— "Is Life an Empty Bubble.?" - - - - .
Miss LAURA M. SANDMEIER,
CANTATA,— " Senior Pupils," Efisis'/'
Accompanist, Miss N, STENSON,
Solo. Miss S, BONFIELD, Duo. Misses E, GLENN and M. STAFFORD.
OVERTURE STRADELLy\, J^h/ow
Misses J. MURPHY, L. HEFFERNAN, N. STENSON, K. TERRY,
P, HUNT, L. TRYBER, C. WEAVER, M. MURPHY.
ESSAY,— "Red Letter Days," -------
Miss NELLIE T. CAHILL,
FANTAISIE TRIOMPHALE, ----- Gottschalk
First Piano, Miss EDNA M. BURKS,
Second Piano, Miss NELLIE G. STENSON.
VOCAL CLASS,— "We Bright Creatures," - - - BargicI
Accompanist, Miss PEARL HUNT.
VALEDICTORY,—- Visions of Youth," -.-'--.
Miss JENNIE V. MURPHY,
FAREWELL CHORUS, ------- Ros^sini
GRADUATES AND FIRST CLASS
Accompanist, Miss CORA WEAVER.
Distribution of Premiums.
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ST. XAVIEE'S ACADEMY.
PUPILS WHO HOLD CERTIFICATES.
The following pupils distinguislied themselves by passing
the examinations for either city or county schools and in some
cases both.
Miss Nellie C. Dore County.
" Nellie Healy
" Mary Fox
" Sophia Jennings "
" Ella Higgins
" Lizzie McLaughlin "
" Kate Connelly "
" Eose McDonnell .
'• Annie Brady "
" Mary McDonnell "
" Genevieve Higgins ( Supt. of singing ) . "
" Martha Bennett City and County.
' ' Maggie Clinnin City.
" Minnie Brady County.
" Mary Neville
" Joanna Burke "
" Mary Kent City and County.
" Katie Mur^jhy "•
'' Rose O'Brien City.
" Alice Higgins City and County-
" Katie Hastings "
" Lizzie Miluamow "
" Katie JMilnamoAv County.
" Julia Greene City and County.
" Cassie Drum
" Gertrude Jackson City.
" Susie M. Bonfield County.
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Sold d^lass D/Ledal
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IX SENIOR GRADUATING CLASS, — FOURTH YEAR,
AWARDED TO
Chicago, III.
Sold (Tlass rf\/[edal
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN JUNIOR GRADUATING CLASS, — THIRD YEAR,
TO
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FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN SECOND YEAR OF GRADUATING COURSE,
TO
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IN FIRST YEAR Gli ADU ATINt; COURSE,
PRESENTED TO
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Indianapolis. Ind.
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Sold (Tlass 3/teclal
FOR
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IX THE EIGHTH GRADE,
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IX THE SIXT" GRADE,
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POLITENESS
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Chicago, Ills.
FOR
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ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK,
TO
3/Ciss Tillie D'aaEiger,
Chicago, Ills.
FOR
U. S. HISTORY,
AWARDED TO
3^i££ 9elia ©'3^alley,
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FOR
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TO
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Miss LAURA M. SANDMEIER,
Miss JENNIE V. MURPHY,
Miss MARY G. O'HARA,
Miss SIBBIE Z. CONVEY,
Miss EDNA M. BURKS,
Miss NELLIE T. CAIIILL.
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Miss LOLLIE HEFFERNAN,
Miss LIZZIE DE WITT,
Miss MAMIE DUNNE,
Miss ANNIE KENNY,
Miss MARY STRINGER.
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Pearl Hunt,
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i Belle Maher,
Jennie Higgie,
Jessie Forster,
Lillie Riley,
Marie O'Reilly,
Nellie Maher,
Sadie Portsmouth,
Louisa Barnett,
Kittie Hickey,
Marie Cudahy,
Grace Martin,
Florence Blish,
Dottie McFarland,
Mamie Hudson,
Annie Leindecker,
Kittie Edgell,
Clara Heissler,
Jane Green,
Josephine Moran,
Mercedes Farrell,
Mamie Ryan,
Annie Muningkr,
Mary Guerin,
Sarah Foote,
Mary Barnett,
Stenie Walls,
Katie O'Brien,
Alvina Junge,
Minnie Foster,
Nellie Hanlon,
TiLLiE Roche,
Dora Smith,
Mary Storrs,
Maggie Perry,
Clara Hudson,
RosiE Burns,
Florence Mc Adams,
Nellie O'Donnell,
Laura Foote,
Kittie Brown,
Mabel Scanlan,
May Hayes,
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PREMIUMS.
READING.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Gold Medal Mary O'Hara
Secoud Premium Edna Burks
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Stringer
Second " Cecilia Mitchell
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium F. Spencer, R. Gorman
Second '' Ethel Lawson
Third " Maggie Bowen
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Foote
Second " Mary Sanders
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Marble, N. Brown
Second '• G. White. M. Moran
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Klassen, M. I)e Vine
Second " K. Maher, M. Quinlan
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Bessie Cudahy
Second " Nellie Doolan
Third " Belle Maher
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Sarah Foote
Second " Olive Snow
Third " Nellie Maher
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Angela Cleary
Second " Josie Bradbury
Third " Lucy Gillespie
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium E. Maher, D. McFarland
Second " C. Mahoney, C. Cowell
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Gracie Goss
Second " Mary Tracey
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FIRST GRADE — A. .
First Premium M. Hudson, L. Foote
Second " R. Burns, A. Leindecker
FIRST GRADE — B.
First Premium Mamie Nagle
Second " I. Sanborn, G. Hohman
PENMANSHIP.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Sibbie Convey
Second " Lizzie DeWitt
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Carrie Convey
Second " Maggie Briody
Third '' Lizzie Blish
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Tryber, D. O'Malley
Second " P. Hunt, A. Wilmott
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium O. Lewis, M. Marble
Second " N. Brown, L. Heissler
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Dailey, N. O'Hara
Second " Stella Schmitt
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium E. Evoy, L. Train
Second " M. Cotton, I. Jackson
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Nellie Maher
Second " Katie O'Brien
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Nellie Goss
Second " Louise Barnett
Third " Kittie Hickey
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium Mary Storrs
Second " Gertie Kimball
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Madeline Bartlett
Second " EllaO'Conner
FIRST GRADE
First Premium N. O'Donnell, K. Edgell
Second " C. Heissler, J. Bergeron
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ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP.
FIKST CLASS.
Gold Pen Carrie Convey
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Pen Edith Evans
Second Premium Susie O'Reilly
Third " Essie Glenn
GRAMMAR OR LANGUAGE.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Sanders, M. Stafford
Second '• Lillie Tryber
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Shannon, L. Heiseler
Second " A. Sheridan, L. Blish
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium J. Stenson, A. Synon
Second '• Josie O'Brien
FIFTH GR.ADE.
First Premium U. Murphy, M. Bonfield
Second " E. Witt, K. Clare
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Edna App
Second •' Jessie Foster
Third " Lulu Train
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium H. Reed, M. Foster
Second *' Emma Best
Third " Mattie Mitchell
SECOND GRADE — A
First Premium Flossie Goodell
Second •' Lillie Shannon
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Mary Tracy
Second " Maggie Perry
ORTHOGRAPHY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Stafford, M. Foote
Second " Agnes Kelly
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Heissler, A. Hudson
Second " L. Mitchell, N. Brown
Third " A. Ackerman, M. McShane
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SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Duddleston, K. Ross
Second " Mary Quinlan
FIFTH GBADE.
First Premium U. Murphy, M. McGiuty
Second " B. Cudaby, R. Foote
Third " Annie Moninger
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Edna App
Second " Olive Snow
Third " Lulu Train
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Nellie Hanlon
Second " Annie Savoie
Third " Lucy Gillespie
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium Cecilia Mahony
Second " Rosie Maher
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Mary Henderson
Second " Ella O'Conner
FIRST GRADE — A
First Premium J. Green, M. Hudson
Second '• Annie Leindecker
FIRST GRADE — B.
First Premium L Sanborn, M. Nagle
Second " Gertie Hobman
MATHEMATICS.
TRIGONOMETRY.
I'^irst Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Edna Burks
GEOMETRY.
First Premium Jennie Murphy
Second " Nellie Cahill
ALGEBRA.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium L. Heffernan, V. Murphy
Second " Marie Stearns
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Fannie Spencer
Second " Rose Gorman
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ARITHMETIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Susie O'Reilly
Second " Veronica Murphy
Third " Marie Stearns
SECOND DLASS.
First Premium Lizzie Blish
Second " F. Spencer, N. Stenson
Third " Edith Evans
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Annie Saudmeier
Second " Mary Sanders
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Shannon, L. Heissler
Second " A. Hudson, O.Lewis
Third " A. Ackerman, M. Donnersberger
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Cantield, J. Stenson
Second " Angela Synon
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Katie Keeley
Second " M. Boniield, M. Guerin
Third " Jennie Higgie
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Cleary
Second " Marie O'Reilly
Third " Lillie Riley
THIRD GRADE.
Fitst Premium Josie Bradbury
Second " M. Cudahy, J. Migley
Third " Tessie Mahoney
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium Mary Storrs
Second " Marie Co well
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Laura Zeigler
Second " Gracie Goss
FIRST GRADE — A.
First Premium Josephine Moran
Second " F. McAdams, C. Heissler
FIRST GRADE — B.
First Premium Gertie Hohman
Second " I. Sanborn, M. Maher
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COMPOSITION.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Gold Medal Laura Sandmeier
Second " Mary O'Hara
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium ....Lizzie De Witt
Second " ., Mary Stringer
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium S. O'Reilly, M. Stearns
Second " Edith Evans
Third " Mary O'Connell
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Staflford, M. Foote
Second " Susie Bonfield
SEVKNTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Shannon, M. Marble
Second " A. Simonds, G. White
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Lillian Daily
Second " Lizzie Duddleston
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium U.Murphy, A. Shannon
Second " L. Peterson, A. Woods
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premiu m Sadie Portsmouth
Second " Edna App
Third •' Mamie O'Leary
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Julia Oudahy
Second " Helen Reed
Third " Rose O'Conner
BIBLE HISTORY.
KICiHTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Dunne
Second " Katie Scanlan
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium N. Brown, L. Mitchell
Second " M. Donnersberger, M. Marble
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Sibbie Convey
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FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Cecilia Mitchell
Second '' A. Kermy, M. Dunne
SECOND CLASS.
Gold Medal Susie O'Reilly
Second Premium F. Spencer, M. Murphy
Third " Maggie Bowen
T
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Sandmeier, G. Burks
Second '' Mary Dunne
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Sheridan, A. Simonds
Second " M. Marble. L. Mitchell
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium J. Ryan, J. O'Brien
Second " L. Meehan. L. Bonfield
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium B. Deloulme, M. Lamb
Second " E. Evoy, K.Clare
Third " Maggie Bradbury
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Lillie Canfield
Second " .Kittie Barry
Third •' Marv Barnett
THIRD GRADE
First Premium Minnie Forster
Second " Mattie Mitchell
Third " Tillie Roche
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium Gracie Martin
Second " Florence Blish
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Madeline Bartlett
Second " Maggie Perry
GEOGRAPHY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Sixsie Bonfield
Second " Mary Dunne
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Hudson, N. Brown
Second " G. White, M. Donnersberger
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SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium J. Ryan, L. Meehan
Second " Kittie Maher
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium G. Brooks, L. O'Brien
Second " R. Foote, A. Muniuger
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Kittie Barry
Second " Jessie Forster
Third " May Maher
THIRD (iKADE.
First Premium Marie Cudahy
Second " Nellie Hanlon
Third " Helen Reed
MAP DRAWING.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium .Pearl Hunt
Second " Gracie Burks
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Lulu Blish
Second " Annie Healey
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Kittie Ross
Second " Laura Bonfield
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium L. Train, M. Canfield
Second " E. Jepson, L. O'Brien
ETYMOLOGY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Veronica Murphy
Second " S. O'Reilly, L. Blish
Third " Ethel Lawson
U. S. HISTORY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Gold Medal Delia O'Malley
First Premium S. Bonfield, M. Foote
Second " Annie Sandmeier
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium ; L. Heissler, N. Brown
Second " L. Mitchell, A. Healy
Third " C Combs, M. Moran
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ENGLISH HISTORY.
First Premium M. Stearns, S. O'Reilly
Second '• Edith Evans
Third '• Mag^de Murphy
LITERATURE.
First Premium M. Steams, S. O'Reilly
Second " E. Evans, F. Spencer
Third " V. Murphy, X. Stenson
FAMILIAR SCIENCE.
First Premium Susie O'Reilly
Second " •■ Nellie Stenson
Third " Lizzie Blish
EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Jennie Murphy
FIKST CLASS.
First Premium Lizzie De Witt
Second '• Annie Kenny
SECOND CLASS.
First Premiiam M. Briody, E. Evans
Second '• Nellie Stenson
Third •' Mary O'Connell
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Lillie Tryber
Second " Mary Stafford
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Maggie McShane
Second '• M. Moore, A. Simonds
SIXTfl GRADE.
First Premiiim Lillian Daley
Second •' ■ .Jennie Stenson
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premiiim Maria Bonfield
Second •' K. Mercer, K. O'Malley
Third '• Elsie Frankenthal
FOCRTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Cleary, S. Foote
Second " Marie O'Reilly
Third ■' Hester Martin
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Nellie Goss
Second " Blanche Thielen
Third « M. Bell McMahon
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RHETORIC.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Stenson
Second " Susie O'Reilly
Third " Edith Evans
PHYSICS.
(iKADl ATK t L.ASS.
First Premium Jennie Murphy
Second " Sibbie Convey
ASTRONOMY.
GRAOUATE CLASS.
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second " Mary O'Hara
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Lizzie De Witt
Second " »..Lollie Heffernan
BOOK KEEPING.
GR.MJLATE CLASS.
First Premium Jennie Murphy
Second " Sibbie Convey
MUSIC.
VOCAL.
First Premium Xellie Cahill
Second " Stella Eontield
Third " M. Stafford, N. Goss
INSTRUMENTAL.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium E. Burks, N. Stenson
Second " C. Weaver, L. Tryber
Third " P.Hunt, K.Terry
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium D. O'Malley, F. Spencer
Second " R. Gormon, M. Bowen
Third " A. O'Shea, M. Murphy
THIRD CLASS — A.
First Premium M. Marble, C. Convey
Second " S. Bontield. M. Klassen
THIRD CLASS B.
First Premium J. Stenson, I. Jackson, G. Burks
Second " B. Maher, L. Dailey
Third " L. Train
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FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium L. Diiddleston, J. Kyan
Second '' M. Bonfield, L. Bonfield
Third " M. A. Barnett
Fourth " Helen Read
THEORY OF MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Fannie Spencer
Second " Cora Weever
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " Lizzie De Witt
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Susie Bonfield
Second " Mamie Klassen
GUITAR.
First Premium Maggie Murphy
Second " Essie Glenn
HARP.
First Premium Pearl Hunt
Second '• Grace White
CLASS-SINCINC.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Cahill
Second " Edna Burks
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Lollie Hetfernan
Second Premium Mamie Dunne
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Lizzie Blish
Second " E. Evans, M. Murphy
Third " Ethel Lawson
DRAWING.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium. Lizzie DeWitt
Second " A. Kenny, M. Dunne
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " C. Weaver, L. Blish
Third " N. Steuson, E. Glenn
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EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Alice Wilmott
Second " Mary Sanders
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Donnersberger, A. Simouds
Second " N. Brown, M. Marble
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Julia Ryan
Second " Mary Quinlan
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium I. Jackson, M. Cotton
Second " M. Bradbury, N. O'Brien
FOURTH (JRADE.
First Premium '. Stena Walls
Second " Lillie Riley
Third " Lillie Canfield
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Jeanette Migley
Second " Emma Best
Third " Blanche Thielen
SECOND tiRADE — A.
First Premium Georgina Shippy
Second " Edith Alexander
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium May Henderson
Second " Maggie Perry
FIRST GRADE.
First Premium C Hudson, J. Bergeron
Second " Josephine Moran
PASTEL PAINTING.
Gold Medal Carrie Convey
GERMAN.
First Premium Lizzie Blish
Second " A. Synon, Alviua Jiinge
FRENCH.
Premium Cora Weaver
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MISCELLANEOUS.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " Fannie Spencer
Third " Ethel Lawson
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Sanders, L. Tryber
Second " Susie Bonfield
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium M. Donnersberger, N.Browu
Second " A. Sheridan, O.Lewis
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium M. De Vine, K. Canfield
Second " Stella Schmitt
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium B. Maher, M. Cautield
Second " A. Shannon, K. Mercer
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Katie O'Brien
Second '' Stena Walls
Third " May Maher
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Alvina Junge
Second " Annie Savoie
Third " Nellie Goss
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium Lucy Scanian
Second " Dora Schmitt
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Madeline Bartlett
Second " Gracie Goss
FIRST GRADE.
First Premium Clara Heissler
Second " L. Mars, C. Hudson
(Iiiipro\ement.)
Kittie Bowen, Robert Wheeler, May Hayes,
May Scanian, Mamie Ryan, Inez Bonfield,
Mercedes Farrell, Clara Deb re, Edward Mullen,
Harry Hohraan, Nora Schwab, Ida Sanborn.
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ST. XAVIER S ACADEMY.
AVERAGES
FOR
Examination, Scholarsliip, Deportment,
AND
OBSERVANCE OF RULES.
FOR THE YEAR,
GRADUATE DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH YEAR — SENIOR GRADUATES.
Laura Sandmeier
Jennie Murpliv
Mary O'Hara.
Sibbie Convey
Edna Burks
Nellie Cahill
THIRD YEAR — JUNIOR GRADUATES.
Lollie I leff ernan Promoted
Lizzie De Witt
Mamie Dunne "
Annie Kennv "
Mary Stringer
Cecilia Mitchell
SECOND YEAR.
Susie O'Reilly Promoted
Marie Stearns "
Veronica Mur]-)hv "
Mary O'Connell.!
FIRST YEAR.
Fannie Spencer Promoted
Lizzie Blish
Nellie Stenson "
Edith Evans "
Ethel Lawson
Maggie Murphy
Maggie Bowen
Rose Gorman
ECLECTICS.
Maggie Briody
Essie Glenn
Cora Weaver
Ex. Av.
School
Av.
94.2
95
92.4
95
92.1
94
91.9
94
90.8
93
90.2
92
89.2
92
88.8
91
84.8
87
84.3
86
84.2
88
80
93.1
95
92.9
95
89.5
91
84.5
84
89
90
87.9
89
87.3
91
86.1
89
82.6
81
82.6
90
80.3
81
79.4
81
82.3
81
75.4
70
86
84
Dep't.
100
98
100
98
98
100
99
100
99
99
99
99
100
95
100
100
89
100
100
77
57
90
100
100
100
81
100
Obs. of
KuIpb.
94
92
95
93
92
93
95
98
90
90
95
95
89
74
95
87
75
90
72
70
50
73
71
87
100
70
100
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ECLECTICS — Continued.
Edith Maslin Not examined
Carrie Maslin " "
Bridget Cavanaugli •' "
Carrie Convey " "
Gussie Shrimski Absent
Maud Van Kirk
Maggie Ilealv '
NoraCorbett. '
Leonie Rivard
EIGHTH GRADE.
Marv Sanders Promoted
Delia O'Malley
Susie Bonfield "
Pearl Hunt
Lillie Tryber
Annie Sandmeier "
Mary Foote "
Mary Stafford..:
Grace Burks "
Mary D unne
Alice Wilmott
Agnes Kelly
An nie O'Shea
Katie .Scan Ion
Georgia Lynn
Hannah Carroll Absent
Mary Kelly '
Katie " Dal ton '
Nellie Tracey '
Jennie Sampter '
SEVENTH GRADE.
Alice Shannon Promoted
Louisa Heissler "
Nannie Brown "
Ollie Lewis "
Mary Marble "
Annie Hudson "
Lulu Blish "
Lena Mitchell "
Carrie Combs "
Annie Healy "
Addie Simonds "
Agnes Sheridan "
Mary Donnersberger
Maggie McShane
Grace White
Margie Moran
May Moore
Annie A c ke r m an
Florence Cuyler Absent
SIXTH GRADE.
Julia Ryan Promoted
Jennie Stenson "
Kittie Canfield "
Josie O'Brien "
90
^-
Ex. Av.
89.8
89.5
89.3
88.8
86.5
86
85.5
85
85
83
82
81
72
72
72
92.4
92.3
91.6
90
90
89.7
87.4
87
86.6
86.1
85.5
.85.4
82.6
82.1
81.5
80
75
90.3
91
89
88
School
Av.
Dep't.
100
100
100
100
Obs. of
Rules.
97
81
100
100
90
89
89
90
88.3
90
86
96
86
100
87
91
83
91
82
85
85
85
81
100
81
100
82
100
73
100
70
100
75
100
80
100
80
100
83
100
83
100
80
100
94.2
90
94.1
100
93.2
100
92.4
98
88.6
85
93.2
100
91.1
100
87.2
85
86.2
100
89.1
100
88.1
100
88.7
100
87
100
84
100
86.1
93
85.1
100
80.2
100
80
100
100
89.2
98
87.3
80
84
94
83
97
80
85
83
90
93
80
80
78
80
94
93
96
96
97
87
99
96
89
95
95
87
95
95
98
80
96
98
80
96
97
95
95
96
96
87
100
95
100
100
91
76
82
88
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ST. xavieh's academy.
SIXTH GR.\T)E — Continued.
Lizzie Duddleston Promoted
Katie Ross "
Mai^gie De Vine "
LilUiin Dailev
Lillie Meehan
Mary Klassen "
Angela Svnon "
Netlie O'llara ^
Stella Schmitt
Katie Maher
Laura ]5on field
Mar^' Quinlan ,
Alice Reddv
Nettie Travnor Absent
Bessie Farrell '
Winnie Jordan '
Helen Butler '
Elizabeth Granger '
Ex. Av.
87
86.5
86
85
85
85
85
82
82
82
81
80
79
>s-
FIFTH GRADE.
Ursula Murphy- Promoted
Gertie Brooke "
Lulu O'Brien
Annie Shannon "
Lullie Train
May Guerin '
Rosie Foote "
Maggie Canfield "
Blanche Ueloulme "
Annie Moningcr "
Maria Bonfield "
Bessie Cudahy
Effie Evov....."^.
Ida Jackson
Emma Witt "
Mamie McGinty
Ethel fepson
Belle "Maher
Maggie Cotton "
Kittic Mercer
Katie Keeley "
Mamie Lamb "
Lorena Peterson "
Kittie O'Malley
Katie Clare
Nellie O'Brien
M aggie Bradbu r \-
Jennie Higgie
Agnes Woods
Nellie Doolan
Elsa Frankenthal Not examined
Julia Conrov " "
Kittie Russell .\bsent
Flovd Buell "
Alice Scully "
Maude Lynch "
Mamie Montague "
Nellie Shipman "
School
Av.
81
81
81
81
80
79
80
75
75
77
75
74
78
74
81
80
88
79
95
92
94
91
93
90
92
90
91
91
90
90
89
88
89
84
89
86
89
83
88
84
88
84
87
85
87
82
87
82
87
81
87
85
86
84
85
80
85
80
83
85
83
85
83
84
80
80
80
81
80
78
80
81
80
75
79
78
79
78
82
75
89
81
80
75
75
74
Dep't.
Obs of
Rules.
91
100
98
92
90
75
95
90
98
87
96
100
100
82
100
100
100
100
100
90
100
88
50
100
100
70
100
90
80
100
100
100
95
85
100
100
89
60
100
90
85
79
100
92
80
98
70
80
100
88
100
80
82
100
100
95
90
100
88
73
85
77
90
80
87
84
85
94
100
74
98
98
98
100
100
85
100
81
50
100
100
68
100
95
82
98
98
84
98
88
100
95
95
50
96
84
80
70
98
81
78
95
75
85
100
85
94
85
80
100
100
95
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FOURTH GRADE.
f
Ed na App Prom oted
Mamie Clearv "
Marie O'Reiflv
Nellie Maher..'
Lillie Canfield
Jessie Foster "
Lillie Riley
Sarah Foote "
Olive Snow "
Kittie Barry "
Katie O'Brien "
May Maher
Hester Martin "
Lulu Train
Mamie O'Leary
Sadie Portsmouth
May Agnez Barnett
Elsie Fox Alisen t
Irene Cooke "
Pearl Nott "
Bertha Rvan "
Mattie Mercer "
Birdie Nott
Ma'-y llibbard "
Sadie Thorne "
THIRD GRADE.
Nellie Goss Promoted
Alvina Junge "
Josie Bradbury "
Annie Sayoie "
Nellie Ilanlon "
Julia Cudahy "
Lucy Gillespie "
Tessie Mahoney "
Jeanette Migley "
Marie Cudahv "
Mattie Mitchell "
ALary B. McMahon
Angela Cleary "
Helen R ead
Blanche Thielen
Minnie Forster
E m ma Best
Rose O'Connor
Kittie Hickey
Louise Barnett
Evangeline Morse Absent
Clara Feeny
Tillie Roche "
Mary Callanan "
Julia Whistler
Gracie Hayes '•
Eva Schaub "
Agnes O'Connell "
Hulda Schlenker
Ex. Av,
School
1 Av.
93
92
92
92
91
90
90
90
89
89
87
8r.
85
88
82
80
79
91
90
88
88
87
87
84
86
85
84
84
83
Abs'nt
82
82
77
77
74
65
64
87.3
88.2
87.2
84.2
86
86.5
82
85.3
84
85
83
83.5
87
81
80
79
78
87
84
83
84
83
82
81
80
90
90
89
87
86.5
86
83
85
84
84
83
82
91
83
82
80
80
73
70
80
90
89
79
74
73
70
80
65
60
Dep't.
80
85
100
100
50
100
100
100
75
80
100
95
100
90
80
100
100
100
50
90
100
90
85
100
100
90
100
80
90
100
100
80
50
90
100
90
90
90
80
50
100
75
50
100
100
100
80
90
100
100
100
100
70
75
Obs. of
Rules.
75
80
100
100
50
100
100
100
70
70
85
80
100
80
70
95
100
100
60
80
100
80
75
90
95
80
100
70
90
90
80
75
50
80
90
80
70
80
70
50
100
60
50
90
100
100
75
90
100
100
90
100
70
50
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Ex. Av.
Celia Mahone y Promoted
Flossie Goodell "
Mary Storrs "
Dottie McFarland "
Florence Blish "
Roxie Maher "
Lillie Shannon "
Marie Cowell "
Crusie Cowell "
Maggie Powers "
Lucy Scanlon "
Gertie Kimball "
Dora Schmitt
Georgiana Shipp v
Edith Maher ". i 77
Gracie Martin Absent
Florence Boughton "
Ilattie Esler "
Edith Alexander "
89
87
87
86
86
86
85
85
84
84
84
84
79
78
SECOND GRADE — B.
Ella O'Connor Promoted
Gracie Goss "
Maggie Perry ''
Madeline Bartlett "
Laura Zeigler "
Anna Nagle "
May Henderson Absent
Mary Tracey "
FIRST GRADE A.
Annie Lein decker Promoted
Mamie Hudson "
Josie Moran "
Clara Heissler "
Rosie Biuns "
Clara Hudson "
Jennie Green "
Florence McAdams "
Lillie Mars "
Kittie Edgell
Nellie O'Donnell "
Joiiie Bergeron "
Queenie Lamont
Laura Foote Absent
Essie Mercer
Marv Barrett "
Ethel Griffith "
Daisy Holton "
Lillie Keefe "
Pauline Whistler "
FIRST GRADE — B.
Mary N agle Promoted
Gertie Hohman "
Ida Sanborn "
Kittie Bowen "
Mabel Scanlan "
85
84
84
84
83
83
95
91
90
88
87
86
87
86
85
85
84
84
78
88
85
85
85
85
School
Av.
Dep't.
90
95
88
95
88
100
87
100
87
95
87
95
86
88
86
70
85
80
85
95
85
95
85
95
80
100
79
95
78
95
88
100
85
100 i
79
100
85
100
85
80
85
80
85
100
84
95
84
95
83
85
89
95
89
90
95
100
93
100
91
95
90
90
89
100
88
90
89
100
87
95
86
83
86
90
85
100
85
100
79
90
93
100
90
85
80
100
90
95
80
90
100
90
85
89
85
86
80
86
80
86
100
86
85
Obs. of
Kales.
76
75
98
88
85
75
75
45
50
75
85
75
85
90
65
75
90
80
80
48
45
90
90
75
45
80
75
90
90
90
95
90
90
100
90
75
90
90
85
85
95
80
1(X)
90
95
80
80
70
70
90
75
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FIRST GRADE — H — Continued.
Clara Debre Promoted
Gracie Page "
Mercedes Farrell "
Marie Magon
Charlotte King Absent
Mabel Sherwood
Mamie Kramer .
Bessie Ilolton
Edna
Nellie Rice
Wright.
Ex. Av.
84
84
85
75
School
Av.
85
85
86
75
83
89
79
78
75
76
Dep't.
100
100
100
80
100
90
100
70
100
95
Obs. of
Kules.
90
90
90
75
100
85
100
70
95
90
KINDERGARTEN.
Mamie Eyan, Mary Hayes, Mary Etsbert, Emma Mullen, Nora
Scliaub, Annie Sanders, Inez Bonfield.
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RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that in an institution of this kind it
would be impossible to preserve order without well-established rules;
and when these rules are once understood, each young lady should con-
sider it her duty, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her
companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a most acceptable as-
sistance to her teachers, whose greatest pleasure among them Avill be de-
rived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The first and most important rule concerns their religious duties,
which all will be required to attend punctuaUy.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the
time allowed for recreation in the room appointed for that purpose: but
even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never permitted in
the halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room in
which all are assembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose of
safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also alljeicel-
ry, except a breast-pin, pair of ear-rings and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once
in two weeks.
7th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to ex-
clude all others, or become remarkable: on the contrary, all should try to
be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, especially toward
new pupils.
8th. During the recreation hours no work is permitted that will pre-
vent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending the
mind and preparing it for future study.
9th. No books brought to the academy by the pupils can be read with
out submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are also
subject to the inspection of the Directress.
10th. No visits allowed except at the appointed times, viz.: Wednes-
day afternoon and Sunday. Pupils who wish to give no trouble should
be particular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
11th. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet articles,
wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing like a
slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is careless in
this respect must expect to lose all good marks as well as the respect of
her teachers and companions.
12th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms
during the hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in
those rooms.
13th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room during school or recrea-
tion hours without special permission.
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ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY,
CHICAGO
For the Academic Year 1888-89.
CHICAGO :
THE GEO. D. SIMONDS PRINTING CO., 125 OLAKK STKEET,
1889.
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PROSPECTUS
OF
ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY.
Conducted by the Sistees of Meecy.
This Institution, first opened in 1816, is now permanently located on
the corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-ninth street, about three miles
from the center of the city.
T!io building is of brick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and
well adapted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connect-
ed with the various apartments, and the entire building is heated by
steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to
health, and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Acad-
emy during the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to improve the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the
country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to se-
cure order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each
the first session commencing on the first of September; the second ou
the first of February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at
Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire
it. If residents of the city, they are permitted to do so once a Dionth —
generally the first Sunday of the month, unless deprived of this privilege
for non-observance of rule.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the
supervision of the Directress
Pupils may enter at any time during the year, but can in no case
leave (as is sometimes the practice), just before the close of the year;
without serious damage to their standing, besides forfeiting prizes.
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No deduction is made for tlie first two or last two weeks of a term,
nor for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consis-
tent with the spirit of a mild but firm government is paid to the comfort
of the young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is
taken to nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religion
which alone can render education profitable. No undue influence is ex-
ercised over the religious opinions of non-Catholic pupils; however, for
the sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline
of the Institution.
Monthly reports of deportment, scholarship, etc., are forwarded to
parents and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have given evi-
dence of polite and amiable deportment, are crowned by the Most Rever-
end Archbishop.
The course of study embraces the various branches of a solid and
useful education. Particular attention is given to Rhetoric, Composi-
tion History and Penmanship. A certain portion of time is allowed
each pupil for Plain and Ornamental Needle-work.
Graduating Medals are conferred on those only who take the full
Academic Course.
Pupils are received at all times during the year, their session always
commencing with the date of their entrance.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in poUteness, and all that constitutes
lady-like deportment.
There are two examinations each year, after which any pupil who
may be found duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at 8 o'clock.
Recitation commences at 9 o'clock precisely, and continues until 3:30
p. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion de-
pends in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they
should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except m case
of illness. Parents should also see that they attend to evening study
while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation without pri-
vate study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation
hours, except in extraordinary cases.
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COURSE OF STUDY.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Word and sentence method from chart and panorama; also
first reader.
Writing: Name of pnpil and place of residence on slate. Name of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Arithmetic: Counting forward and backward by I's, 2's, 5's and lO's
to 100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs +, — , X , -^,
= , §, and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of fig-
ures. Addition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition
on slate and board. Roman numerals.
Music: Learn to recognize and sing the tones " Do, " "Me," "Sol"
(1, 3, 5, of a key) the upper octave of " Do " and " Mi, " and the lower oc-
tave of " Sol " and " Mi. " Practice these from manual signs, from the
modulator, from the Tonic Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Recog-
nize and produce the strong and weak accents, and the simplest divis-
ions of time, viz. : the beat, half-beat, two-part and three-part measure.
As supx)lementary work, from eight to twelve simple songs to be learned
by rote during the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's
language lessons to seventh topic. Use of period and inten-ogation
mark. Politeness.
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to read, all diffiicult
words pronounced correctly and meaning given. A short sketch of the
lessons given from memory.
Writing: The spelling lesson written on slate. Copying from
board or book. Short sentences containing certain words given by
teacher. Use of pencil on paper. Short letters to be written first on
slates.
Spelling: Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to
page 24.
Arithmetic: Addition and subtraction tables in mental arithmetic
from 5's to lO's with analysis on same pages. Multiplication table and
analysis to 5's. In practical arithmetic, addition and subtraction com-
pleted. Multiplication to three figures in multiplier. Read and write
three periods of figures. Counting by 2's, 3'b and 9's to 100.
Music: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already
learned, to recognize and produce the tones "Re" and "Si, " and prac-
tice as in first year. The last term of this year the remaining tones of
the scale, "La" and "Fa," may be studied. Introduce four-part meas-
ure, one and one-half beat tones, quarter-beat tones, and rests corres-
ponding to all the above tone lengths. The songs for this year shall for
the most part be included in the above lessons, rather than to be learned
by rote.
DuAWTNG" On cards — Krusi's method; also on blackboard.
6 ST. XAVIEK'S ACADEMY.
Miscellaneous: Phouic analysis. Object lessons, first and second
series. Languagfe lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time
by the clock. Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult ■words.
Writing: Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
Spelling: Reed's Word Lessons, pages 24 to 45, oral and written;
also supplementary grade words.
Christian Doctrine: For Catholics only. First lessons with ex-
planations.
Geography: Primary to page 32, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the mental, multiplication tables with analysis
completed. Division tables and analysis. Review addition and sub-
traction. Complete multiplication. Short di^^siou and long division to
three figures in divisor. Read and write four periods of figures.
Music: Review with great care the work of the first and second
years. Learn to pitch tunes in different keys by the use of a C pitch-
pipe or tuning-fork. The songs for this year shall all be taught as mu-
sic reading lessons.
Drawing: Books one and two. Blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series: page 298; also from
300 to 305 and from 340 to 346. Language lessons, second grade. Ab-
breviations. Use of comma. Divisions of time. Use of Tellurian.
Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
AVriting: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of about one
dozen lines once a week.
Spelling: From page 45 to 61, with supplementary grade words.
Arithmetic: Multiplication and division reviewed. L. C. Multiple.
G. C. Divisor. Cancellation and fractions to multiphcation. Review
multiplication. Read and write five periods of figures.
Geography: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
Music: After review, introduce six-part measure, three-quarter and
quarter-beat tones, and increasing difliculties in time and tune.
Drawing: Books three and four; also blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed. Language,
second grade reviewed. Oral Grammar. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
GRAMMER DEPARTMENT.
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Compositions on given subjects. Letter
writing every two weeks.
Spelling: . From page 55 to page 76, and supplementary words.
Arithmetic: Mental, from page 31 to page 67. Practical, complete
fractions. Read and write five periods.
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Geography: North America, with map of same; also British Amen
ca and Mexico.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: To page 69. Parsing nouns, pronouns and adjectives.
Analysis of short sentences.
Music: Learn to recognize and trace modulations to different keys,
and to acquire the ability to pass from one key to another without in-
strumental aid.
Drawing: Book five, with blackboard drawing.
MiscELLANEOiTS : Object lessons, third series reviewed, and one-half
of fourth; also from page 304 to 3U7, and 344 to 350. Language lessons,
third grade. Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman numerals. Punctua-
tion marks. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary
reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composi-
tion every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: From page 69 to 100; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic from •^jage 67 to 96. Practical
arithmetic. Review fractions. Decimals to compound numbers. Reed
and write six periods.
Geography: To South America. Map of United States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: Descriptive part, to page 76 including fine print and
parsing. Analysis of simple sentences, and first two rules of syntax.
Music : A thorough practice on all the above, with still greater diffi-
culties in tune, time and part singing.
Drawing: Book six, with blackboard dramng.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fourth series from page 306 to 309
and 346 to 354. Tellurian. Language lessons, fourth and fifth grades.
Abbreviations. Roman numerals. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reabing: First half fifth reader. .Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters every two
weeks.
Spelling: From page 100 to 1.30. Dictation; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 96 to 118. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numbers.
Geography: From South America through. Map of South Ameri-
ca, Asia and Illinois.
Grammar: From page 70 to 166; also to rule ten in syntax.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
History': United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible history,
Old Testament.
Music: Compound measures. Minor scales and key.
Drawing: Book seven, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fifth series from page 307 to 312
and 350 to 358. Tellurian. Abbreviations. Language lessons, sixth
and seventh grades. Phonic Analysis.
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EIGHT YEAR OR GRADE.
Beading: Last half of fifth reader, with supplementary reading
Writing: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekly.
Spelling: From page 130 to 180. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 118 to 129. Practical arithme-
tic. Percentage to Stocks.
Geography: Map of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
Grammar: Completed.
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
Music: First principles of harmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, sixth series. Language lessons,
eighth grade. Tellurian. Phonic Analysis.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's Catechism, with explanations.
Writing: Copy-book; copies set by teacher. Letters bi-weekly.
ETYMOLOor: Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Stocks, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation, in-
volution and evolution. Intellectual, from page 129 to 149.
Physical Geography: General history, first half. Familiar science.
Ehetoric: To versification, and composition every week. French
and German optional-
Music: Eeview of the past, with chorus singing. Instrumental
music optional; also private vocal lessons.
Drawing: Krusi's method, book nine, with object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Beading: Sixth completed. . Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Intellectual completed.
Algebra: First half.
General History: Completed.
Bhetoric: Completed.
Physiology: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Beading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from board.
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Arithmetic: Review complete anthmetic.
Algebra* Last half, with selections from University algebra.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Book-keeping: Botany.
Literature: English, complete.
Composition and Epistolary Correspondence.
Civil Government. Political Economy. French and GeiTuan
optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing; Book eleven, with sketching from nature.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from board.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology, Mythology,
Chemistry. French, German and Latin optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing: Book twelve, with sketching from nature.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS
FOLLOWS:
5% o'clock, Rise.
6y " Morning Prayers and Mass.
7 " Breakfast, followed by recreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Recitation in respective class-rooms.
11^4 " Dinner and recreation.
V2^ " Study.
1 " Mathematics.
2 " Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
4 " Luncheon and recreation.
4l}'2 " Study lessons for next day.
6 " Supper. Rosary (for the Catholics).
Q% " Recreation.
8 " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the night.
Studies will he resumed the First Mondaij in Septemher,
and no young lady ivho is not then in attendance will he al-
lowed to compete for the Deportment Medal and Class Med-
als. For the other medals it is necessary to he at least nine
months in the Institution.
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Urbach's Method, Five-finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism
First Division.
Instructor and Catechism continued, major and minor scales, similar
and contrary motion, Czerny's Easy studies, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Liebert and Stark's Method, major and minor scales in thirds, sixths;
catechism; Lemoine's Juvenile Studies — first book, easy sonatas.
First Division
Liebert and Stark's Method continued, catechism and scales; Le
moine's Juvenile Studies— second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Bertini's Etudes; Czerny's and Heller' Etupes, selections from Ley-
bach, Gottschalk, etc. ; catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies — first book; selections from Chopin, Weber,
Schuman, Beethoven's easier sonates, etc; harmony (Weitzmau,s Man-
ual), history of music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Loeschorn's and Cramer's Studies continued, Beethoven's sonatas
Liszt's rhapsodies, Chopin's polonaises, etc., Weitzman's Manuel of Har-
mony, history or music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales, ballads. Abt's
exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT
Concone's Twenty-fiv* Lessons, selections from Rossini, Verdi, Don-
izetti, etc.
AH are expected to attend claSb-singing, which is free. Private vo-
cal lessons, however, are extra.
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ART DEPARTMENT.
The Studio is well lighted and ample materials are provided for the
use of the students in Free-hand Drawing, such as casts, reliefs and
models.
In this studio pupils are taught Crayon and Charcoal Drawing from
nature as well as from objects and copies. Oil Painting and Water Col-
or, Pastel, Portrait Painting and other kinds Of Ornamental painting.
During the present scholastic year, one hundred and four pupils
have attended this department of the Academy.
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TEEJVIS.
(FOR BOARDERS.)
Per Session of Five Months in Advance.
Board and tution, in English and music . - , - - $150
Languages, each .-.-.---- 10
Oil painting .-....-.-- 40
Portrait painting .-. 50
Water color ----------- 25
Crayon .---.--.--- 25
Harp - - - 4D
Guitar, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, each ----- 30
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ------ 30
Washing ..--..---- 5
For chemical and physical apparatus, etc., in senior classes - 3
There are no other extra charges.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more
sisters at the same time.
Books, stationary, etc., are furnished at the usual price, but nevei'
on credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles: six towels, four table napkins,
a knife and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, goblet, two yards
of carpeting or a rug, and two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
T E R ]M S .
(FOR DAY SCHOLARS.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
academic department.
English branches - -'- - - - - - - - $15
Music ------------ 15
Use of piano ----------- 5
Painting for the pupils -------- 20
Painting for those who do not attend school - - - - 25
Portrait painting ....----- 40
Crayon for those who do not attend school - - - - 25
Crayon for pupils --------- 15
Drawing ------------ 5
Guitar, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, each . - _ - - 15
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ------- 15
INTEMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
English branches for Juveniles ------- $10
English branches for Minims ------- 5
Music for Juniors --------- 10
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CATALOGUE OF PUPILS.
From September, 1888, to June, 1889.
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Alexander, Edith Chicago, 111.
Arnick, Aggie
Arnick, Ella
Barry, Kittie
Barnett, Mary
Barnett, Louise
Bartlett, Madeline
Best, Emma
Bergeron, Sophie Tucker, 111.
Bergeron, Josephine " "
Bishop, Berenice Sioux Falls, Dak.
Blish, Lizzie . . . j Chicago, 111.
Blish, Lulu
Blish, Florence " "
Bonfield, Susie " "
Bonfield, Laura " "
Bonfield, Maria "
Boughton, Florence " "
Bowen, Maggie " "
Bowen, Kittie " "
Boyer, Lizzie " "
Bradbury, Maggie Kankakee, 111.
Bradbury, Josie " "
Brown, Nannie Chicago, 111.
Brown, Nina " "
Brooke, Gertie St. Louis, Mo.
Brooks, Irma Chicago, 111.
Burke, Edna " "
Burke, Alice " "
Burke, Florence " "
Burks, Grace Sullivan, Ind.
Butler, Nellie Chicago, 111.
Burns, Rosie " "
Burrows, Katie " "
Callahan, Mary Hyde Park, 111.
Caldwell, Eose Chicago, 111.
Carroll, Hannah Elrov, 111.
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Cahill, Mary
Carney, Cora
Cavanaugli, Bridget
Clare, Kittie
Cleary, Angela
Cleary, Mamie
Corcoran, Lizzie
Coins, Annie
Cof ey, Mary
Conway, Mamie
Convey, Melinda
Cressler, Elva
Cressler, Etliel
Cross, Helen
Cudaliy, Bessie
Cndaliy, Julia
Cudaliy, Marie
Curran, Sarali
Combs, Carrie
Cotton, Maggie
Denison, Ella
Deloulme, Blanche
Devine, Maggie
DeVore, Sadie
DeVache, Fannie
DeWitt, Lizzie
Doolan, Nellie
Duffy, Maggie
Duddleston, Lizzie
Dunne, Mamie
Durkin, Agnes
Eagle, Katie
Edgell, Kittie
Eisenberg, Bertha
Erby, Gladys ,
Espert, Mamie
Evoy, Effie
Fitzsimmons, Kittie
Fitzpatrick, Mamie ,
Fitzpatrick, Ella
Felder, Rose
Flood, Kittie
Foley, Ella..
Forster, Jessie
Forster, Minnie
Foster, Minnie
Foote, Sarah
Foote, Laura
Chicago,
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Ashkum,
Chicago,
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Kansas City,
Chicago,
Mo.
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Chicago,
Cal.
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Foote, Eosie
Frankenthal, Elsie
Freeland, Berenice •' "
Gibson, Ginevieve " "
Gillespie, Lucv " "
Gillan, Nellie."
Goldstein, Bertha
Golsen, Laura " "
Goodell, Flossie
Gorman, Rose
Greeves, Sarah
Gribbler, Mabel
Grober, Mamie
Glenn, Esther
Guerin, May
Hackney, Maude
Hanlon, Nellie
Hardenbrook, Florence
Hartford, Nellie
Healy, Annie
Healy, Maggie
Healy, Lydia
Healy, Josie
Heffernan, Lollie ,
Henderson, May
Heissler, Louise
Heissler, Clara
Heidwoyer, Flora
Hickey, Kittie
Higgle, Jennie
Hohn, Lulu
Homen, Gertie
Hudson, Annie
Hudson, Mamie
Hudson, Clara
Hunt, Pearl
Jackson, Ida
Jepson, Ethel
Jerome, Irene
Jones, Annie
Kenny, Annie
Kennedy, Clara • Muskegon, Mich.
Keeley, Katie Chicago, 111.
King, Charlotte
Klassen, Mamie " "
King, Ernie
Kinzie, Grace Omaha, Neb.
Eacine, Wis.
Chicago, 111.
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Laneau, Agnes Aslikum, 111.
Lally, Ida Chicago, 111,
Lamont, Queenie
Lamb, Mamie
Leindecker, Annie
La Kock, Bertie
Lesage, Lulu " "
Lewis, Ollie
Loebstein, Emma Dyer, lud.
Lynn, Georgie Chicago, 111.
Mars, Lillian
Marble, Mary
Malone, Nora
Mason, Lila
Magon, Marie
Maslin, Edith Butte City, Mont.
Maslin, Carry
Mahony, Tessie Chicago, 111.
Mahony, Cecilia
Maher, May
Maher, Katie
Maher, Belle
Maher, Roxie " "
Maher, Edith
Maher, Nellie
Martin, Hester
Martin, Grace
Marlow, Mary
Meehan, Lillie
Meincke, Gracie " "
Mercer, Kittie
Mell, Laura
McDermott, Kittie
McFarland, Dottie
McLaughlin, Gertrude " "
McMahon, M. Belle
Montague, Mamie '• "
Moran, Margie " "
Moran, Josie "
Morgan, Goldie
Moninger, Annie " "
Mulville, Minnie : . . . .
Murphy, Veronica " "
Murphy, Ursula
Murphy, Annie "
Murphy, Maggie "
Murphy, Mollie
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Nagle, Anuie
Newberg, Frances .
O'Brien, Kittie....
O'Brien, Nellie....
O'Brien, Lulu
O'Brien, Josie
O'Connell, Mary..
O'Connell, Agnes..
O'Connor, Bosie...
O'Connor, Ella
O'Donnell, Nellie..
O'Leary, Mamie...
O'Malley, Delia...
O'Malley, Katie . . .
O'Reilly, Susie....
O'Eeilly, Marie...
O'Shea, Mary
O'Shea, Annie
O'Hara, Nellie....
Orting, Lizzie
Oglesby, Edith....
Perry, Maggie ....
Portsmouth, Sadie .
Powers, Maggie . . .
Quinlan, Mary ....
Reddy, Alice
Reeves, Sarah
Riley, ■ Lillie
Ross, Katie
Ryan, Julia
Ryan, Mamie
Sandmeier, Annie .
Sanders, Mary
Sanders, Annie. . . .
Savage, Nora
Schaub, Eva
Scliaub, Nora
Scanlan, May
Scanlan, Lucy
Scott, Mamie
Schmitt, Dora
Schmitt, Stella . . . .
Shaw, Ethel
Shaunessy, Katie . .
Sheridan, Mary . . .
Shippy, Georgians
Shrimski, Gussie . .
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Shannon, Alice
Shannon, Annie
Shannon, Lillie
Sincere, Adrian
Stafford, Mary Davenport, la.
Stringer, Mary Chicago, 111.
Stenson, Nellie " "
Stenson, Jennie " "
Stearns, Marie
Storrs, Mamie
Spencer, Fannie Indianapolis, Ind.
Sutton, Edna Milwaukee, AVis.
Sibree, May Chicago, 111.
Snow, Olive
Synon, Angela " "
Terry, Katie Spring Yalley, 111.
Thelan, Blanche Chicago, 111.
Tracv, Marv
Traynor, Nettie
Villeneuve, Lillie
Weaver, Cora
West, Frankie
AMiite, Grace
Wheeler, Cora
Wile, Adelaide
A\ ilinott, Alice
Witt, Emma
Woods, Agnes
Zeigler, Laura
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Pupils Who Hold Certificates.
The following pupils distinguished themselves by passing
the examination for either city or county schools and in some
cases both.
Miss Nellie C. Dore County.
" Nellie Healy,
Mary Fox
" Sojjhia Jennings "
Ella Higgins "
" Lizzie McLaughlin -'
" Kate Connelly
Eose McDonnell
Annie Brady
" Mary McDonnell
Genevieve Higgins (Supt. of singing)
" Martha Bennett City and County.
" Maggie Clinnin City.
" Minnie Brady County.
" Mary Neville
" Joanna Burke "
" Mary Kent City and County.
" Katie Murphy
" Rose O'Brien City.
" Alice Higgins City and County.
" Katie Hastings
" Lizzie Milnamow "
Katie Milnamow County.
Julia Greene City and County.
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" Annie Brady "
" Mary McDonnell
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Susie M. Bonfield County.
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THE FORTY-THIRD
NNUAL rOMMEN CEMENT
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• Thursday, Juqe 27, 1889,
PROGRHMME.
RAKOCZY MARSCII, . . . . . Liszt
First Piano, Misses F. SPENCER, R. GORMAN.
Second Piano, C. KENNEDY, M. STEARNS.
CHORAL SALUTATORY, . . . . . Tully
Piano Accompaniment, Miss M. MURPHY.
ESSAY, — " Art of Listening," - Mi.ss Lollie >L Heffernax
PIANO FORTE,— Husai-enritt, .... Spindler
Misses DUNNE, C. MASLIN, BONFIELD, WHITE, BURKS,
GLENN, JACKSON, KLASSEN.
QUARREL AMONG THE FLOWERS,— Cantata,
Minims. Accompaniment, Miss C. WEAVER.
ESSAY, — " Brain Work vs. Longevitv," Miss Mary H. Stringer
VOCAL DUET,— "Breezes of Night," - - - Gounod
Misses S. BONFIELD and D. OMALLEY.
Accompanim.ent, Miss G. SHRIMENCE.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Lizzie De Witt
Second " Annie Kenny
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Gussie Shrimski
Second " Marie Stearns
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Edith Maslin
Second " Delia O'Malley
Third " Maggie Duflfy
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EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Marble
SecoMd " Louise Heissler
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Maggie Devine
Second " •. Berenice Bisliop
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Edna Sutton
Second " r Frankie West
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Elsie Frankenthal
Second " , L.Riley, L. Villeneuve
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Angela Cleary
Second '^ Lucy Gillespie, Emma Loebstein
THIRD. GRADE.
First Premium Eva Schaub
Second '• Cecelia Mahonev
PHYSIOLOGY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary O'Shea
Second " Maggie Bowen
Third. " Pearl Hunt
BOTANY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium Mamie Dimne
Second '' Annie Kenny
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Marie Stearns
Second " Susie O'Reilly
CHEMISTRY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
First Premium .LoUie Heffernan
Second " ." Lizzie De Witt
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Veronica Murphy
Second " Susie O'Reilly
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ZOOLOGY.
GRADUATE CLASS.
Fust Premium Lizzie De Witt
Second •' Mary Stringer
Third •' Annie Kenny
MUSIC.
VOCAL.
First Premium.. --S. Bonfleld, M. Stafford
Second " D. O'Malley, E. Glenn
Third "
•Nellie Cross
INSTRUWiENTAL.
PL^^NO.
FIRST CLASS — A.
First Premium Gussie Shrimski
Second " Maggie Murphy
FIRST CLASS — B.
First Premium.
Second "
Third
Cora Weaver
L. Heffernan, P. Hunt
Clara Kennedy
SECOND CLASS— A.
First Premium E- Gorman, M. Marble
Second " Carrie Masliu
Third " ■' Annie O'Shea
SECOND CLASS — B.
First Premium Edith Maslin
Second •' Mamie Dunne
Third '■ Lizzie Blish
THIRD CLASS — A.
First Premium J. Ryan, B. Bishop
Second '' B. Maher, I. Jackson
THIRD CLASS — B.
First Premium Maria Bonfield
Second " Nellie Maher
FOURTH CLASS — A.
First Premium Emma Loebsteiu
Second " Mary Barnett
FOURTH CLASS — B.
First Premium.... A. Coins, M. Guerin
Second " Mary Cofey
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Grace Kinzie
Second '■ • E. Maher, E. Jepson
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T>1EdFlY OF MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Cora Weaver
Second " Fannie Spencer
SECOND CLASS — A.
First Premium Susie Bonfield
Second " Rose Gorman
Third " Mary Marble
SECOND CLASS — B.
First Premium Lizzie Blish
Second " C. Maslin, E. Maslin
Third " Annie O'Shea
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Luhi Blish
Second '* Lizzie Boyer
FOURTH CLASS.
First Premium Mary Cofev
Second " Kittie Edgell
GUITAR.
First Premium Maggie Murphy
Second " N. Cross, E. Glenn
MANDOLIN.
First Premium Essie Glenn
Second " Cora Weaver
Third " Laura Sandmeiec
BANJO.
First Premium Fannie Spencer
Second " Delia O'Malley
CLASS-SINCINC.
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium L Lally, A. Hudson
Second •• Lulu Blish
PAINTING.
Gold Medal Bridget Cavanaugh
First Premium Laura Sandmeier
Second '• Flora Lsrael
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DRAWING.
First Class Laura Sandmeier
Secood Class Carrie Combs
Third Class E. Maslin, C. Weaver, Mamie Eagan
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium C. Combs, L. Boyer
Second " Ollie Lewis
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium K. Maher, J. Ryan
Second " L. Meehan, G. White
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium S. Smith, I. Jackson
Second " E.Sutton, E. Evoy
Third " Blanche Deloulme
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Montague
Second " K. O'Brien, L.Riley
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Marie Cudahy
Second " ■ Sadie De Vor
Third " Kittie Hickey
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Lulu Hohn
Second " Maggie Powers
Third " Ella Fitzpatrick
GERMAN.
First Premium Berenice Bishop
Second " Elsie Frankenthal
FRENCH.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium Mary Marble
Second ' Lizzie De Witt
Third " ; Lillie Villeneuve
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Ida Lally
Second " Louise Heissler
Third " Gertie Brooke
PLAIN SEWING.
Gold Medal Emma Witt
First Premium Berenice Bishop
Second " Mary Cofey
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MISCELLANEOUS.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Nellie Stenson
Second " Susie Bonfield
Third " Lizzie Blish
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Alice Shannon
Second " Carrie Combs
Third " Lydia Healy
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium J. O'Brien, A. Synou
Second " Mary Klassen
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium .' U. Murphy, L. O'Brien
Second " M. Lamb, N. Doolan
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Kittie O'Malley
Second " L. Villeneuve, H. Martin
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Nellie Haulon
Second " Josie Bradbury
Third " Marie Cudahy
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Edith Alexander
Second " Mary Storrs
Third " Rose O'Conner
SECOND GRADE — A.
First Premium May Henderson
Second " C. Hudson, A. Leindecker
Third " Laura Zeigler
SECOND GRADE — B.
First Premium Mary Tracey
Second " Nellie O'Donnell
FIRST GRADE.
First Premium '. Mamie Grober
Second " Mable Scanlan
IMPROVEMENT.
First Premium Nora Schaub
Second " Winnie Kinzie
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FOR PERFECT OBSERVANCE OF RULE.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Lizzie Boyer, Cora Carney,
Hannah Carroll.
SEVENTH GKADE.
Margie Moran, Katie Koss,
JVEary Callalian, Mary Cofey.
SIXTH GEADE,
Ursula Murphy, May Guerin,
Eose Foote, Lulu O'Brien,
Katie Flood.
FIFTH GRADE.
Lillie Eiley, Jennie Higgie,
Jessie Forster, Marie O'Reilly.
SECOND GRADE.
Alice Burke, Annie Leindecker,
Dora Schmitt.
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A VERA G ES
FOR
Examination, Scholarship, Deportment,
AND
Observance of Rules.
FOR THE YEAR,
GRADUATE DEPARTMENT.
Final Examination Determines Promotion. Monthly Ex;imination Decides the Medal.
FOURTH YEAR — SENIOR GRADUATES.
Lizzie De Witt ..
Lollie HeiJernan.
Annie Kenny
Mamie Dunne ....
Mary Stringer....
THIRD YEAR — JUNIOR GRADUATES.
Gussie Shrinski Promoted to fourth year
Marie Stears " " "
Susie O'Reiley " " "
Veronica Murphy.. " " " "
SECOND YEAR
NelUe Stenson Promoted to third year
Lizzie Blish "
Fannie Spencer "
FIRST YEAR.
Sussie Bonfield Promoted to second year
DehaO'Malley
Mary O'Shea "
Maggie Bowen "
Rose Gorman "
MolHe Sanders "
Edith Maslin "
Pearl Hunt
Maggie Duf?y
Carrie Maslin
Annie Sandmeir
Grace Burks
Sarah Curran
Mary Stafford
Mary Foote
Cora Weaver
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95
92
90
90
90
92
95
90
90
93.02
89.99
84.18
90.69
87.18
86.88
85.93
85.52
84.56
83.34
80.81
79.97
79.79
76.8
75.85
69.3
68.60
Month-
ly Ex.
93.3
90.8
85.1
84.5
80.7
91
90.9
90
88.9
89.41
86.18
79.27
85.36
82.15
82.61
78.62
79.19
74.3
84.01
77.19
72.09
76.22
69.02
75.51
09.09
59.3
Dep't.
Av.
Obs. of
Rules.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
95
100
70
89
84
100
92
94
73
90
90
100
90
81
81
92
82
82
84
95
95
90
90
92
92
90
85
92
73
88
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91
70
84
60
89
70
93
80
70
78
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EIGHTH GRADE
Mary Marble Promoted
Alice Shannon "
Louise Heisler "
Nannie Brown "
Annie Hudson "
Lizzie Boyer "
Mary Caliill
Ida Lally
Hannah Carrol "
Lulu Blish "
Agnes Durkiu "
Ollie Lewis
Lydia Healy "
Mary Conway "
Lizzie Corcoran "
Annie Healy
Addie Simonds
Carrie Combs
Annie O'Shea
Nellie Gillan
Cora Carney Not examined
Annie Murphy Absent
Katie Shaunessy "
Francis Newbury "
SEVENTH GRADE.
Julia Ryan Promoted
Katie Ross
Jennie Stenson "
Josie O Brien "
Margie Moran "
Mamie Klassen "
Minnie Callagliau
Georgia Lynn "
SsBernice Bishop '•
Mary Cofey "
Angela Synon "
Maggie De Vine "
Grace White
Ella Foley
Melinda Convey "
Katie Maher
Lill ie Meeh an
Katie Fitzsimmons
Lizzie Duddleston
Grace Kinzie
Laura Mehl Absent
Bertha Eisenberg "
SIXTH (;r.\de.
Ursula Murphy Promoted
Annie Shannon "
Kittie Flood
Nellie Buther "
May Guerin , "
Final
Month-
Dep't.
Obs, of
Ex.
ly Ex.
Av.
Rules.
92.3
90.2
85
70
90.8
89.9
84
70
89
88
93
75
89.5
87
90
75
87
88
99
85
85
87
100
100
85
86
99
88
86
85
95
79
84
87
99
100
84
87
95
89
84
82
89
85
83
83
89
79
83
83 ■
92
86
83
81
88
84
&3
80
97
93
81 .
80
97
89
79
82
93
85
79
81
99
79
77
78
91
85
71
72
91
79
73
100
99
89
100
99
90
100
99
75
95
80
91.1
94.3
100
95
89.7
90.7
100
100
89.1
92
90
80
89
91.3
100
95
88. 9
90.2
100
100
88.3
89.1
90
80
87.6
87.7
100
100
87.5
90
95
90
86.9
87.1
90
80
86.3
87.6
100
100
86.1
^8.8
100
90
85
88.8
100
90
85
83.1
60
05
84
85.1
100
86
84
82
85
89
83.1
88
100
80
82.4
84
100
90
81.8
80.5
90
70
78.4
80
100
95
70
74.8
90
80
78
85
80
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75
100
95
92.6
91.7
100
loo
92
87.4
87
90
91
87
100
98
90
83
100
95
89.5
90
100
100
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Stella Schmitt Promoted
Laura Bontield "
Lulu O'Brien "
Gertie Brooke '*
Nellie Doolan "
Katie Keeley "
Kittie Mercer "
Maria Bontield "
Ethel Jepson "
Blanche Deloulme "
Rosie Foote "
Annie Moniuger "
Annie Coins "
Belle Maher "
Marv Quinlan "
Nellie O'Hara
Emina Witt
Frankie West
Katie Clare
Effie Evoy
Lulu Le Sage
Maggie Cotton
Edna Sutton
Ida Jackson
Bessie Cudahy
Mamie Lamb
Maggie Bradbury
Agnes Woods
Alice Eeddy Not Examined
FIFTH GRADE.
Nelly Maher Promoted
Mary Marlow ,. "
Marie O'Railly !
Mary Sheridan "
Jessie Forster "
Nellie O'Brien
Kittie Barrv
Olive Snow "
Lillie Villeneuve "
Mamie Montague "
Hester Martin "
Mamie Cleary "
Lillie Riley
Jen 1 1 ie Higgie
Katie O'Brien
Kittie O'Malley
Elsa Frankent'hal
Mamie O'Lea ry
May Maher '.
Bertha Goldstine Absent
Rose Felder "
Sarah Foote "
Agnes Laneau "
Bertie La Rock "
Winnie Foster "
Final
Month-
Dep't.
Obs. of
Ex.
ly Ex.
Av.
Kules,
88.5
83
99
88
88
84
85
87
88
85
100
100
77
85
75
86
85.8
81.5
84
91
85
80
100
90
85
74
69
69
84.7
73
54
82
84.5
80
100
94
84
80
98
95
83.8
82
1(X)
100
83.7
83
97
98
83
80
94
92
83
78
100
92
83
83
100
95
83
82
94
84
82
77
95
96
80.5
80
99
90
80.3
74
94
85
78.5
78
97
93
76
78
88
88
75.8
74
98
95
75.7
76
81
82
73.2
72
98
87
73
74
95
92
72.2
71
90
92
70
70
80
89
68
67
92
89
89
100
100
87.5
87.5
100
98
89
86
98
90
89
86
100
100
89
85
100
98
88
83
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100
87
85
88
85
86
81
78
80
86
80
92
88
85
85
95
94
85
83
98
96
84
84
100
99
84
83
98
88
82
80
100
100
82
82
100
100
81
75
82
85
80
83
80
75
80
80
98
90
80
79
80
86
74
76
95
88
80
90
88
80
100 '
100
80
100
100
75
95
98
70
70
80
76
95
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FOURTH GRADE.
Angela Cleary Promoted
Nellie Hanlan
Sadie Nortsmouth "
Blanche Tbielen "
NoraMalone "
Mary Agnes Barnett "
Sadie DeVor
Tessie Mahoney "
Josie Bradbury "
MaryCudahy
Lucy Gillespie "
Emma Loebstein "
Kittie Hickev
Mary Belle MeMahon
Minnie Forster
Maud Hackney
Julia Oudahy
Berneice Freeland Absent
Ethel Shaw "
Ernie King "
Florence Hardenbrook "
THIRD GRADE.
Edith Alexander Promoted
Florence Blish "
Flossie Goodell "
Mary Storrs "
Laura Golson "
Lucy Scanlan "
Grace Martin "
RoseO'Conner
Celia Mahoney "
Dottie McFarland
Agnes O'Connell "
Lulu Hohn "
Ella Fitzpatrick
Eva Schaub
Emma Best
Lou ise Ba r nett
Roxie Maher
Maggie Powers
Josie Healy
Sarah Greeves Absent
Lillie Shannon "
Nora Savage "
SECOND GRADE A.
Florence Boughten Promoted
May Henderson "
Josie Moran "
Nina Brown "
Madelon Bartlett "
Dora Schmitt "
Mamie Hudson "
Josie Bergeron "
Ella O'Conner
Final
Month-
Dep't.
Obs. of
Ex.
ly Ex.
Av.
Rules.
91
89
85
75
91
89
95
80
89
88
80
80
88
S8
89
75
87
86
75
70
86
85
100
95
86
84
80
75
86
84
75
70
86
85
70
60
84
83
100
90
84
83
80
75
83
82
70
75
82
80
100
90
82
80
80
60
82
80
100
95
81
78
70
50
80
78
90
80
92
100
100
85
90
80
83
85
75
78
70
50
89
91
90
80
87
88
100
95
87
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80
60
86
87
100
90
84
85
90
80
83
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85
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83
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70
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83
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81
84
90
85
80
82
95
80
80
83
100
90
80
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75
50
80
82
90
80
77
81
70
50
77
78
100
95
74
81
80
70
73
75
89
70
64
70
80
60
75
100
100
90
80
80
80
80
93
91
99
96
92
91
89
85
91
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100
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90
87
100
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SECOND GRADE A — Continued.
Georgie Shippv "
Alice Burke
Clara Heissler "
Edith Maker
Kittle McDenuott
Maggie Perry "
Clara Hudson "
Kittie Burrows "
Lillian Mars
Annie Liendeeker
Cora Wheeler
Laura Zeigler
Emma Brooke Absent
Annie Nagle "
Goldie Morgan "
SECOND GRADE — B.
Mary Tracy Promoted
Rosie Burns , "
Gracie Minkie "
TillieEdgell " •
Nellie O'Donnell
Gertie Homou "
Laura Foote Absent
Mabel Gribbler "
Mollie Murphy "
Fannie DeVashe "
Adrian Sincere "
FIRST GRADE A.
Gertrude McLaughlin Promoted
Queenie Lamont "
Mamie Greober "
Kittie Bo wen "
Mabel Scanlon "
Mabel Sherwood "
Geneva Gibson "
Lilah Mason "
Florence Burke "
Nannie Sanders "
Nellie Hartford
Mamie Nagle Absent
Edith Oglesby "
Lizzie Orting "
FIRST GRADE — B.
Mabel Sebree Promoted
Gladys Erby
Edna Burke "
Mary Magon "
Nora Schaub
Winnie Kiuzie
Aggie Arnick
Charlotte King Absent
Final
Ex.
85
85
85
85
85
85
84
84
83
83
79
77
90
85
84
82
81
81
93
91
91
89
86
85
84
83
83
83
81
85
83
83
85
75
72
70
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Dep't.
ly Ex.
Av.
87
95
88
100
87
98
86
95
85
85
89
93
85
99
85
90
86
85
85
100
82
89
80
92
81
99
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90
95
89
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100
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100
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85
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98
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90
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84
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85
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98
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KENDERGARTEN.
M. Ryan Promoted
J. Bartlett
M. Espret
M. Mulveil
I. Jerome "
M. Fitzpatriek
A. Moran
H.Todd
M.Scott
E. Cressler
A. Cressler
R. Calwell
E. Arnick
A. Speigel
J. Law
B. Foote
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Ex.
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Av.
90
90
100
90
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100
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100
83
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100
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85
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100
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89
100
90
89
92
90
86
93
95
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Rules.
100
80
100
89
80
80
82
83
99
85
85
83
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94
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RULES FOR THE BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that in an institution of this kind it
would be impossible to preserve order without well-established rules;
and when these rules are once understood, each young lady should con-
sider it her diity, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her
companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a most acceptable as-
sistance to her teachers, whose greatest pleasure among them will be de-
rived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st, The first and most important rule concerns their religious
duties, which all will be required to attend jiunctiialhj.
2d. Strict silence mixst be observed in all places, except during the
time allowed for recreation in the room appointed for that purpose; but
even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never permitted in
the halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room in
which all are assembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose
of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also (dl
jewelry except a breat-pin, pair of ear-rings and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once
in two weeks.
7th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to ex-
clude all others, or become remarkable, on the contrary, all should try to
be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, especially toward
new pupils.
8th. During the recreation hours no work is permitted that will
prevent the pupil from participating in the recreation, thus unbending
the mind and preparing it for for future study.
9th. No books brought to the academy by the pupils can be read
without submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are
also subject to the inspection of the Directress.
10th. No visits allowed except'at the appointed times, viz: Wednes-
day afternoon and Sunday. Pupils who wish to give no trouble should
be particular to notify their friends of this "arrangement.
11th. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet
articles, wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing
like a slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is care-
less in this respect must expect to lose all good marks as well as the re-
spect of her teachers and companions.
12tb. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms
diiring the hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in
those rooms.
13th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room during school or recrea-
tion hours without special permission.
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CATALOGUE OF PUPILS
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ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY,
CHICAGO.
For tKe /\cademic Year 1889-90.
CHICAGO:
THE GEO. D. SIMOND8 PRINTING CO., 125 CLARK STREET,
1890.
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PROSPECTUS
OF
ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY.
Conducted by the Sisteks of Mercy.
This Institution, first opened in 1846, is now permanently located on
the corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-ninth street, about three miles
from the center of the city.
The building is of l^rick, with stone trimmings. It is spacious and
well adaxjted to educational purposes. Hot and cold baths are connect-
ed with the various apartments, and the entire building is heated by
steam.
Providence has marvelously blessed the Institution in regard to
health, and those parents and guardians who have patronized the Acad-
emy during the past years, can give testimony of this.
The regular mode of life, together with the thorough ventilation
which exists, has done much to im|)rove the health of its pupils.
By its charter, obtained February 27, 1847, Saint Xavier's Academy
enjoys all the rights and privileges of the first institutions of the
country.
The discipline is mild, yet conducted with such uniformity as to se-
cure order and regularity.
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each
the first session commencing on the first of September; the second on
the first of February. A vacation of about one week is allowed at
Christmas, when pupils are permitted to visit their parents if they desire
it. If residents of the city, they are permitted to do so o»ce « month —
generally the first Sunday of the month, unless deprived of this privilege
for non-observance of rule.
Wednesday and Sunday are visiting days for parents, relatives or
friends; visits on other days must prove detrimental to pupils, since
study is necessarily interrupted thereby.
The correspondence of the young ladies is, at all times, subject to the
supervision of the Directress, hence private correspondence is not al-
lowed.
Pupils may enter at any tijne during the year, their session al-
ways commencing with date of entrance; but can in no case leave just
before the close of the year, without serious damage to their standing
besides forfeiting prizes.
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No deduction is made for the first or last two weeks of a term, nor
for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every attention consis-
tent with the spirit of a mild but Arm government is paid to the comfort
of the young ladies placed at the Academy, whilst the greatest care is
taken to nourish in their minds those principles of virtue and religon
which alone can render education profitable. Xo undue influence is ex-
ercised over tJte religious ojiinions of non-Catholic pupils;however, for
the sake of order, all are required to conform to the external discipline
of the Institution.
Monthly examinations are held and reports of deportment, scholar-
ship, etc., are forwarded to parents and guardians.
At the Annual Distribution of Premiums, those who have observed
the Rules and given evidenc of polite and amiable deporment, are
crowned by the Most Reverend Archbishop.
Graduating Medals are conferred on tJwse only who take the full
Academic Course, and Class Medals are awarded for the highest aver-
age.
Each pupil is required to write home every two weeks.
Weekly instructions are given in politeness, and all that constitutes
lady-like deportment.
There are two general examinations each year, after which any pupil
w'ho may be fouild duly qualified is promoted.
The Institution is intended for Boarders and Day Scholars. For the
latter the Academy is opened at S o'clock.
Recitation commences at 9 o,clock precisely, and continues until 3:30
p. M., with an intermission of three-quarters of an hour at noon.
As the progress of the young ladies, as well as their promotion, de-
pends in a great measure on their regular attendance at school, they
should never be encouraged in a desire to remain absent, except in case
of illness. Parents should also see that they attend to evening study
while at home, as it is useless to expect perfect recitation without pri-
vate study.
No young lady is accessible to callers during study or recitation
hours except in extraordinary cases.
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COURSE OF STUDY.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
FIRST YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Word and senteuce method from chart and panorama; also
first reader.
Writing: Name of pupil and place of residence on slate. Name of
teacher and school. Copy from chart and book.
Akithmetic: Counting forward and backward by I's, 2's, 5's and lO's
to 100; by 3's and 4's to 48; by 6's and 8's to 24. The signs +, — , X , h-,
= , $, and the use of them. Learn to read and write one period of fig-
ures. Addition and subtraction tables on board from 1 to 5. Addition
on slate and board. Roman numerals.
Music: Learn to recognize and sing the tones "Do, " "Me," "Sol"
(1, 3, 5, of a key) the upper octave of " Do " and " Mi, " and the lower oc-
tave of " Sol " and " Mi. " Practice these from manual signs, from the
modulator, from the Tonic Sol-fa notation and from the staff. Recog-
nize and produce the strong and weak accents, and the simplest divis-
ions of time, viz.: the beat, half -beat, two-part and three-part measure.
As supplementary work, from eight to twelve simple songs to be learned
by rote during the year.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, first series of Calkins'. Bright's
language lessons to seventh topic. Use of period^ and interrogation
mark. Politeness.
SECOND YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Second reader. Before commencing to read, all diffiicult
words pronounced correctly and meaning given. A short sketch of the
lessons given from memory.
Wkiting: The spelling lesson written on slate. Copying from
board or book. Short sentences containing certain words given by
teacher. Use of-^aeaeil on paper. Short letters teJae-^mtt^en first on
Spelling: Oral and written from reader, after which the speller to
page 24.
Akithmetic: Addition and subtraction tables in mental arithmetic
from 5's to lO's with analysis on same pages. Multiplication table and
analysis to 5's. In practical arithmetic, addition and subtraction com-
pleted. Multiplication to three figures in multiplier. Read and write
three periods of figures. Counting by 2's, 3's and 9's to 100.
Music: Review work of first year. In addition to tones already
learned, to recognize and produce the tones "Re" and "Si, " and prac-
tice as in first year. The last term of this year the remaining tones of
the scale, "La" and "Fa," may be studied. Introduce four-part meas-
ure, one and one-half beat tones, quarter-beat tones, and rests corres-
ponding to all the above tone lengths. The songs for this year shall for
the most part be included in the above lessons, rather than to be learned
by rote. • ;, ^r,Au: r-A. .>^^ /,-,
DiiAwiNG- On-cards — Krusi's method; also on blackboard.
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Miscellaneous: Phonic analysis. Object lessons, first and second
series. Language lessons, first grade reviewed and completed. Time
by the clock. Divisions of time. Colors. Politeness.
THIRD YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half of third reader with meaning of difficult words.
Writing : Commence copy-book. Short letters once a week.
Spelling: Reed's Word Lessons, pages 24 to 45, oral and written;
also supplementary grade words.
Christian Doctrine: For Catholics only. First lessons with ex-
planations.
Geography: Primary to page 32, with globe.
Arithmetic: In the mental, multiplication tables with analysis
completed. Division tables and analysis. Review addition and sub-
traction. Complete multiplication. Short division and long division to
three figures in divisor. Read and write four periods of figures.
Music: Review with great care the work of the first and second
years. Learn to pitch tunes in different keys by the use of a C pitch-
pipe or tuning-fork. The songs for this year shall all be taught as mu-
sic reading lessons, yi- ^^ 2^ /^w7/vc'.i*M---
Drawing: Books sua and two. Blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series: page 298; also from
300 to 305 and from 340 to 346. Language lessons, second grade. Ab-
breviations. Use of comma. Divisions of time. Use of Tellurian.
Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
FOURTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Third reader completed. Occasional sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Short letters. Composition of about one
dozen lines once a week.
Spelling: From page 45 to 61, with supplementary grade words.
Arithmetic: Multiplication and division reviewed. L. C. Multiple.
G. C. Divisor. Cancellation and fractions to multiplication. Review
multiplication. Read and write five periods of figures.
Geography: Primary completed.
Christian Doctrine: Continuation of Catechism with explanations.
Music: After review, introduce six-part measure, three-quarter and
quarter-beat tones, and increasing difiic],ilties in time and tune.
Drawing: Books three and^our; also blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed. Language,
second grade reviewed. Oral Grammar. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
GRAMMER DEPARTMENT.
FIFTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fourth reader. Sight reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Compositions on given subjects. Letter
writing every two weeks.
Spelling: From page 55 to page 76, and supplementary words.
Arithmetic: Mental, from page 31 to page 67. Practical, complete
fractious. Read and write five periods.
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Geography: North America, with map of same; also British Ameri-
ca and Mexico.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: To page 69. Parsing nouns, pronouns and adjectives.
Analysis of short sentences.
Masic: Learn to recognize and trace modulations to difPerent keys,
and to acquire the ability to pass from one key to another without in-
strumental aid. <^"»1 '«*^*-^ V"
Drawing: Book^S^r, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, third series reviewed, and one-half
of fourth; also fi'om page 304 to 307, and 344 to 350. Langua^^e lessons,
third grade. Abbreviations. Tellurian. Roman numerals. Punctua-
tion marks. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
SIXTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Fourth reader completed, together with supplementary
reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Letter writing every two weeks. Composi-
tion every week on topics designated by the teacher.
Spelling: From page 69 to 100; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic from page 67 to 96. Practical
arithmetic. Review fractions. Decimals to compound numbers. Read
and write six periods.
Geography: To South America. Map of United States.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
Grammar: Descriptive part, to page 76 including tine print and
parsing. Analysis of simple sentences, and first two rules of syntax.
Music: A thorough practice on all the above, with still greater diffi-
culties in tune, time and part singing. y 1~ , /''
Drawing: BookTsts, wifn olackboard drawing. /^^-rtTtiO ^ /" {^
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fourth series from page 306 to 309
and 346 to 354. Tellurian. Language lessons, fourth and fifth grades.
Abbreviations. Roman numerals. Politeness. Phonic Analysis.
SEVENTH YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: First half fifth reader. Supplementary reading.
Writing: Copy-book. Composition every week. Letters every tAvo
weeks.
Spelling: From page 100 to 130. Dictation; also grade words.
Arithmetic: Intellectual arithmetic, from page 96 to 118. Practical
arithmetic. Compound numbers.
Geography: From South America through. Map of South Ameri-
ca, Asia and Illinois.
Grammar: From page 70 to 166; also to rule ten in syntax.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism.
History: United States, first half, to Revolution. Bible history.
Old Testament.
Music: Compound measures^ Minor scales and key.
Drawing: Booljj^aflatoiV^th blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, fifth series from page 307 to 312
and 350 to 358. Telhirian. Abbreviations. Language lessons, sixth
and seventh grades. Phonic Analysis.
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EIGHT YEAR OR GRADE.
Reading: Last half of fifth reader, with supplementary reading
Wkiting: Copy-book. Composition, weekly. Letters, bi-weekly.
Spelling: From page 130 to 180. Dictation.
Arithmetic: Intellectual, from page 118 to 129. Practical arithme-
tic. Percentage to Stocks.
Geography: Map of Europe, Africa and Palestine.
Grammar: Completed.
History: United States, completed. Bible history, completed.
Christian Doctrine: Butler's Catechism, completed.
Music: First principles of harmony.
Drawing: Book eight, with blackboard drawing.
Miscellaneous: Object lessons, sixth series. Language lessons,
eighth grade. Tellurian, Phonic Analysis,
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT,
FIRST YEAR.
Reading: Sixth reader, first half. Supplementary sight reading.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's Catechism, with explanations.
Writing: Copy-book; copies set by teacher. Letters bi-weekly.
Etymology: Word analysis, first half.
Arithmetic: Stocks, insurance, ratio and proportion, alligation, in-
volution and evolution. Intellectiial, from page 129 to li9.
Physical Geogr.sj"HY: General history, first half. Familiar science.
Rhetoric: To versification, and composition every week. French
and German optional.
Music: Review of the past, with chorus singing. Instrumental
music optional; also private vocal lessons.
Drawing: Ivrusi's method, book nine, with object drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Reading: Sixth completed. Sight reading from histories.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from copies by teacher on board.
Etymology: Completed. Test words from speller.
Arithmetic: Complete arithmetic finished. Intellectual completed.
Algebra: First half.
General History: Completed,
Rhetoric: Completed.
Physiology: French and German optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Instrumental and private vocal lessons
optional.
Drawing: Book ten, with object drawing.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading: Historical and literary, from classical authors.
Writing: Plain and Ornamental, from board.
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Algebra: Last halt, with selections faom University algebra.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's continued.
Book-keeping. Botany. English Literature.
compositron and epistolary correspondence.
Civil Government. Political Economy. French, German and
Latin optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Private lessons in Vocal and Instrumental
optional.
Drawing: Book eleven, with sketching from casts.
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading: Philosophical and political.
Writing: Plain and ornamental.
Geometry and Trigonometry.
Epistolary Composition and Essay Writing.
Christian Doctrine: Deharbe's completed.
Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology, Mythology,
Chemistry. French, German and Latin optional.
Music: Chorus singing. Private lessons in Vocal and Instrumental
optional.
Drawing: Book twelve, with sketching from nature.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FOR BOARDERS IS AS
FOLLOWS:
5% o'clock, Rise.
Q% " Mass followed by Morning Prayers.
7 " Breakfast, followed by recreation.
8 " Study.
9 " Eecitation in respective class-rooms.
11^^ " Dinner and recreation.
121^ " Study.
1 " Mathematics.
2 " Plain sewing, penmanship, etc.
4 " Luncheon and recreation.
43^ " Study lessons for next day.
5^ " Rosary for Catholics.
6 " Supper.
632 " Recreation.
8 " Night Prayers, after which all retire to their respective
dormitories for the night, and do not visit the rooms
of others without special permission.
Studies will he resumed the First Monday in September,
and no young lady ivho is not then in atteridance will he al-
lowed to compete for the Class Medals. For the other ex-
tra medals it is necessary to he at least nine months in the
Institution.
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Urbach's Method, Five-finger exercises, Jousse's Musical Catechism
First Division,
Instructor and Catechism, continued, major and minor scales, similar
and contrary motion, Czerny's Easy studies, occasional pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Liiebert and Stark's Method, major and minor scales in thirds, sixths;
catechism; Lemoine's Juvenile Studies — first book, easy sonatas.
First Division.
Liebert and Stark's Method continued, catechism and scales; Le-
moine's Juvenile Studies— second book, sonatas and pieces.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Second Division.
Bertini's Etudes; Czerny's and Heller's Etupes, selections from Le-
bach, Gottschalk, etc; catechism.
First Division.
Cramer's Studies— first book; selections from Chopin, Weber,
Schuman, Beethoven's easier sonates, etc; harmony (Weitzman's Man-
ual), history of music commenced.
GRADUATING DEPARTMENT.
Loeschorn's and Cramer's Studies continued, Beethoven's sonatas
Liszt's rhapsodies, Chopin's polonaises, etc., Weitzman's Manual of Har-
mony, history or music continued.
VOCAL MUSIC.
Scale singing, intervals, easy pieces.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
Cocone's Fifty Lessons, minor and chromatic scales, ballads,
Abt's exercises.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Concone's Twenty -five Lessons, selections from Rossini, Verdi, Don-
izetti, etc.
All are expected to attend class-singing, which is free. Private vo-
cal lessons, however, are extra.
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Tl)e Studio is lAiell ligl)ted arid arr\ple n\aterials
are provided for tl^e use of tl^e students in Free-l^arid
DraiA^ing, s\lcl\ as casts, reliefs arid rr\odels.
Pupils are taUgt\t Crayon and Cl^arcoal Drav^irig
frorq nature, as well as frorn objects and copies. Oil
Painting and Water Color, Pastel, Portrait Painting
and otl)er Kinds of ornarnental lA^orK receive special
attention frorn first-class teacl:\ers,
During tl^e present scl^oolastic year, one l^undred
and six pUpils l\ave attended t]:\is departrnent of tlie
flcaderny.
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TERivrs.
(FOR BOARDERS.)
Per Session op Five Months in Advance.
Board and tuition, in English and music . . - - S150
Languages, each .......-- 10
Oil and Water Color Painting - - ... 40
Portrait painting ......... 50
Crayon and Pastel Painting .-.---- 40
Harp 40
Guitar, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Zither, each - - - - 30
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ..... 30
Washing ....-.---.. 5
For chemical and physical apparatus, etc., in senior classes - 3
There are no other extra charges.
Special arrangements may be made for Juniors.
More favorable terms may be made by those sending two or more
sisters at the same time.
Books, stationary, etc., are furnished at the usual price, but never
on credit.
Pupils are required to bring a good supply of plain, neat clothing,
suitable for each season. Toilet articles ; six towels, four table napkins
a knife and fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, napkin-ring, goblet, two yards
of carpeting or rug, and two yards black net for veiling.
No particular uniform is required, but black aprons are preferred
to white ones; and, for the Closing Exercises white muslin dresses are
to be used.
No visits allowed except those authorized by parents.
Pupils should bring a full supply of postage stamps.
term:s.
(FOR DAY SCHOLARS.)
Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, in Advance.
ACADEMIC department.
English branches $15
Music --..-.-.-.-- 15
Use of piano ..--.. 5
Oil and Water Color Painting for the pupils ... 20
Painting for those who do not attend school .... 25
Portrait painting -..-.--.- 40
Crayon for those who do not attend school .... 25
Crayon for pupils 15
Drawing 5
Guitar, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Zither, each ... 15
Vocal lessons and harmony, each ....--- 15
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
English branches for Juveniles $10
English branches for Minims - - 5
Music for Juniors ---..----- 10
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GRADUATES OF the INSTITUTION.
Mrs. L. Jackson Hovey.
" I. Russell Sebastian.
Miss Mary Dorney.
" Nellie C. Dore.
" M. Ryan,
(8r. M. DeSales.)
Mrs. F. Dillion Parker.
" A. Brady Fitzpatrick.
" R. McDonnell Larkin.
" K. Buckley Burke.
" M. Tierney Lawson,
" M. Tourtelot Robinson.
Miss Annie Cleary.
" Tessie Noonan.
Mrs. A. Dennehy Wolford.
" E. Sterling Wing.
" M. Sanders Morgan.
" J. Cleary Templeton,
(Deceased.)
" M. Mahoney Deveney.
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Sarah Hickey.
Mary McDonnell.
Genevieve Higgins.
Nellie Walsh.
Belle Kuh.
Joe Sanders.
Martha Bennett.
Maggie Clinnin.
Mary Neville.
Minnie Brady,
Ella Higgins.
Joe Burke,
Mary Kent.
L. Moakler,
(Sr. M. Aniceta, deceased.)
Mary Walsh,
Kittie Murphy.
Rose O'Brien.
Alice Higgins.
Kittie Milnamon.
Lizzie Milnamon.
L. Sandmeier,
(Sr. M. Lillie.)
Anna Benjamin.
Lizzie Gougar.
Lizzie McCarthy,
Lillie Cook.
Mary Farrell,
Millie Webb.
K. Conly AVren.
K. Traynor Murray.
S. Gillau Sheets.
Maggie Weadley.
Lizzie C. Kehoe.
Johanna Dorney.
Ella Webb.
Jennie Miller.
M. Moore Butler.
F. Cleary Templeton.
A. Smith Keller.
Lizzie Tighe.
Mamie Higgins,
Mary Gearv.
M. Agnes O'Brien.
M. Barry Williamson.
M. Kehoe O' Conner,
L. Dooker Hombach.
M. Norfolk Kenney.
M. Baxter Neary.
M. St. Claire Ransom,
(Deceased.)
" E. Brown Martin.
Miss Annie O'Brien.
" Nellie O'Brien.
Mrs. E. Excell Clarke.
Miss T. Kelly,
(Sr. M. Evangeline.)
Mrs. Mary Murphy Duffy,
" Lizzie Cudahy Nelson,
Miss K. Bradlev,
(Sr. M. Camillus.)
Kittie Hastings.
Gertrude Jackson,
Julia Green,
Cassie Drum.
Laura Glenn,
Sibbie Convey,
Nellie Cahill.
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Miss Clara Keeley.
" Mary O'Hara.
" Laura Sandmeier.
" J. Mnrphy,
(Sr. M. Bomana.)
" L. Hefferuan,
(br. M. DeLourdes.)
*' Mamie Dunne.
Miss Edna Burks.
" Mary Stringer.
" Annie Kenney.
" Susie O'Keilly.
" Gussie Shrimski.
" Lizzie DeWitt.
" Yeronica Muri^hy,
" Marie Stearns.
JUNIOR GRHDUflTES.
Miss Mary Fox.
Mrs. Sadie McKenna Dee.
Miss Lizzie McLaughlin.
" Hanna Broderick,
(Sr. M. Louis.)
" Maria Walsh.
" Yira Howard.
" Susie Horton,
(Deceased.)
Miss Mary Mitchell,
(Sr. M. Bophia.)
" Mary Keenan,
(Sr. M.De Sales.)
" Annie Green.
" Olive B. Hyde.
" Maggie Coyle,
(Sr. M.Beniti.)
" Etta Davidson.
" Verna Tanner.
By Junior Graduates ^ve mean those who received the Silver Medal,
which is given at the end of the Third Year in the Academic or High
School Department.
We will be thankful to those of our graduates, with whom we have
not had any regular communication, if they will keep us notified as to
their correct addresses.
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St. Xavier's fllumnae.
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President,
Vice-President,
Treasurer,
Secretary,
Miss JULIA GREEN.
- Miss MILLIE WEBB.
- Miss MARY KENT.
Miss GERTRUDE JACKSON.
MEMBERS PRESENT May 31, 1890.
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Rosa O'Brien,
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Alice Higgins,
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Clara Keeley,
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Mary O'Hara,
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Laura Sandmeier,
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Mary Stringer,
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Marx Fox,
Regrets were received from Mrs. K. Conley Wren, Mrs. A. Brady
Fitzpatrick, Miss Martha Bennett, and Mrs. M. Norfolk Kenny, who
were unavoidably absent.
Touching allusions were made by the retiring President, Miss L. C.
Kehoe, to the loss sustained by the association in the death of one of its
most esteemed members, Mrs. Josie Cleary Templeton, Superior,
Neb., and to the consequent absence of Miss Annie Cleary, who has al-
ways taken an active part in entertaining her former teachers and school-
mates at the meetings of the Alumnae.
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Pupils Who Hold Teachers' Cerificates.
The following pupils distinguished themselves by passing
the examination for either city or county schools, and in some
cases both.
Miss Nellie C. Dore County.
" Nellie Healy
" Mary Fox
" Sophia Jennings "
" Lizzie Gongar "
" Ella Higgins
" Lizzie McLaughlin "
" Kate Connelly "
" Eose McDonnell "
" Annie Brady
" Mary McDonnell "
" Geneieve Higgins (Supt. of singing) "
" Martha Bennett. . . •"•^o- • • -'-If^/ t-P'J ^^^^ ^^^^ County
" Maggie C\\m\\i\ .di^ .m^.- //c^^ . /)7 City
" Minnie Brady f . ' County
" Mary Neville City
" Joanna Burke "
" Mary Kent City and County
" Katie Murphy "
" Eose O'Brien City
" Alice Higgins City and County
" Kate HaVtings "
" Lizzie Milnamow "
" Katie Milnamow County
" Julia Greene City and County
" Cassie Drum " . "
" Gertrude Jackson City
" Susie M. Bonfield County
" Annie Eyan County
" May Cahill
" Marie Stearns City
" Delia O'Mallev
" Lizzie Blish
" Veronica Murphy "
" Nellie Stenson
" Alma Ahern
" Susie O'Eeilly
" Cecelia Murphy Dakota
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In Addition to Graduating Honors Conferred on
This young lady not only gave perfect satisfaction in
the Priinary, Intermediate, Academic and Normal Depart-
ments, which, in her case, extended over the past eleven
years, bnt, also, passed the City examination for teachers.
Miss Delia O'Malley passed the same examination in
December l)ut will not be graduated for tAvo years.
In the City examination for June, after our Closing
Exercises, the following were successful :
Miss VERONICA MURPHY. Class of '90.
" SUSIE O'REILLY, " " "JO.
" LIZZIE BLISH, " •' "91.
" HELEN STENSON, " " '91.
" MARY SANDERS, " " '92.
" MARY DOUGHERTY, who came for Review.
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From September, 1889, to June, 1890,
Tucker,
Chicago,
Kankakee, III
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St. Louis,
Mo.
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Arnick, Ella Chicago, 111.
Ai-nick, Aggie
Arnold, Amanda
Arnold, Mattie
Adler, Berenice
Alexander, Edith
Bierman, Annie
Barry, Kittie
Bergeron, Josie
Burrowes, Kittie
Bradbury, Josie
Bradbury, Maggie
Brooke, Gertie
Bontield, Susie (himmiugs,
Bonfield, Laura Chicago,
Bonfield, Maria
Bonfield, Gertie
Boyer, Nettie
Barnett, Mary
Blisli, Lizzie
Blish, Lulu
Blisli, Florence
Brennan, Nellie
Brown, Nannie
Brown, Nina
Boughton, Florence
Bartlett, Madeline
Bowen, Kittie
Burns, Rosie
Bardon, Grace
Burks, Grace Indianapolis, Ind.
Burke, Alice Chicago, 111.
Barnett, Louise
Bond, Alice
Crimp, Bessie " "
Costello, Kittie Cleveland, Ohio
Campbell, Hattie Fargo, Dak.
Cross, Helen Kansas City, Mo.
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Convey, Melincla Ashkum, 111.
Crilly, Lena Chicago, 111.
Cressler, Ethel
Cummins, Belle Eansom, 111.
Cressler, Elva Chicago, 111.
Coffey, Mary Maple Grove 111.
Coins, Annie Chicago, 111.
Carroll, Hannah Elroy, 111.
Clancy, Nellie Chicago, 111.
Carney, Cora " "
Combs, Carrie Hyde Park, 111.
Clare, Kittle Chicago, 111.
Caldwell, Rosie
Cleary, Angela ^
Cleary, Mamie
Clifton, Ella
Cvirran, Sarah
Conway, Mamie
Castignino, Amelia
Callahan, Teresa
Donsman, Marie Milwaukee, AYis.
Duddleston, Lizzie Chicago, 111.
Denison, Ella
Deloulme, Blanche
Doehne, Frances
Durkins, Agnes
Daley, Mary
Dviffy, Maggie
Devine, Maggie
DeWitt, Lizzie
DeVachi, Fannie
Donahue, Marian
Eaton, Jennie
Eaton, MoUie
Eaton, Annie
Elvin, Sallie
Erby , Gladys
Espert, Barbara
Edgell Kittle
Florentine, Virginia
Florentine, Julia
Foley, Ella Jennings, Mich.
Fast, Jessie Chicago, 111.
Fitzsimmons, Kittle Fond du Lac, Wis.
Fitspatrick, Mamie Chicago, 111,
Fitzpatrick. Ella '
Fogarty, Nellie
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Fregel, Carrie
Fitzgerald, Bertha
Freshman, Ella
Foote, Lanra
Foote, Angela
Freshman, Celia
Farrell, Mar}^
Farley, Bridget
Granger, Emma . .
Griene, Carol
Gnerin, May
Green, Janie
Green, Mary
Gillespie, Lucy
Golson, Laura «
Gehan, Jennie
Gillan, Nellie
Gehan, Nellie
Hackney, Maude
Houseman, Rose
Hartford, Nellie
Henderson, May
Hoag, Irme
Horning, Leonora
Hagan, Annie
Healy, Annie
Hagan, Teresa
Healy, Josie
Healy, Mary
Healy, Julia
Healy, Jessie
Hilbert, Dora
Healey, Lydia
Harvey, Lucy
Hickey, Kittie
Hierholzer, Ida
Holm, Lulu
Hudson, Annie
Hudson, Mamie
Hudson, Clara
Harden, Josie
Hogan, Maggie
Heissler, Louise
Heissler, Clara
Heissler, Tillie'
Heidweier, Flora
Higgins, Kate
Jepson, Ethel
Chicago,
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Jackson, Ida Chicago, 111.
Kalin, Lulu
Kingsnortli, Allie Sioux City, la.
Kinally, Sadie Chicago, 111.
Kiiizie, Grace Omaha, Neb.
Kennedy, Clara Muskegon, Mich.
Keating'^ Gilberta Chicago, 111.
Klassen, Mamie
King, Charlotte
Keely, Kate
Kinzie, Gwinnie Omaha, Xeb
Kinzie, Gertrude Chicago, 111.
Lynn, Georgie
Lamb, Mamie
Lamont, Qneenie
Lally, Ida
Leahy, Maggie
LeFeuvre, Violet
LeFenore, Blanche
LeSage, Lulu
Leydon, Loretta
McClellan, Jennie
Marble, Mary
Malone, Nora "
McKenna, Minnie Quinnesec, Mich.
Maslin, Carrie Butte City, Mont.
Maslin, Edith "
Murcer, Kittie Chicago, 111.
Merphy, Maggie
Magon, Marie
Maher, Belle
Mailer, Nellie
Maher, Edith
Marlow, Mary
Mason, Lila
McDermott, Kittie
McDermott, Isabelle
McDermott, Florence
Meincke, Grace
Migely, Jenette
Migely, Kittie
Mahoney, Grace
Mahoney, Tessie
Mahoney, Cecilia
Moran, Margie
Moran, Jorephine
Meyers, Nellie
McNamarra, Annie
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McMahon, Mary Belle
McMahon, Mamie
Martin, Hester
Martin, Grace
McGrath, Mary
McLaughlin, Gertie
Murphy, Veronica
Mnrphy, Ursula
Murray, Jennie
Mulveil, Minnie
Murphy, Kate
Montague, Mamie
Melligan, Julia '. . . ,
Meehan, Lillie
O'Brien, Kittie
O'Brien, Nellie
O'Brien, Lulu
O'Brien, Josie
O'Malley, Delia
O'MalJey, Kittie
O'Hara, Allie
O'Hara, Nellie
O'Hara, Alice : . ,
O'Shea, Mary
O'Donnell, Nellie
O'Eeilly, Susie
O'Reilly, Marie
O'Connors, Rosie
O'Connor, Ella
O'Toole, Annie
Olson, Ida
Powers, Maggie
Perry, Maggie
Portsmouth, Sadie
Purcell, Kittie
Phillips, Minnie
Parker, Irene
Quinlan, May
Quinlan, Mary Ann
Roland, Sadie
Roth, Ada
Ryan, Mamie
Ryan, Julia
Ryan, Mary
Sanders, Mollie
Sanders, Nannie
Sandmeier, Annie
Sheridan, Mary
Chicago
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Scott, Mary Jane Chicago, 111.
Sheurman, Bertlia Des Moines, la.
Synoii, Angela Chicago, 111.
Sullivan, Maggie
Street, Mary
Simonds, Addie
Sherman, Olive
Sunter, Nana
Schaub, Frances
Shannon, Annie
Shannon, Alice
Schaub, Eva
Schaub, Nora
Spencer, Fannie Indianapolis, Ind.
Shippey, Georgie Chicago, 111.
Shrimski, Gussie " "
Sutton, Edna Milwaukee, Wis.
Schneider, Lottie Chicago, 111.
Stenson, Jennie
Stenson, Nellie
Stearns, Marie
Snow, Olive
Shaw, Ethel
Sherwood, Mabel
Schmidt, Dora
Schmidt, Stella
Tiernay, May
Townsend, Mamie
Thielan, Blanche
Velunga, Annie
Villeneuve, Lillie
West, Frankie
White, Grace
Witt, Emma
Wilkins, Isabel
Webster, Winifred
Wolsey, Edith
Wilson, Mary
Woods, Agnes
Zeigler, Laura
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THE FORTY- FOURTH
THURSDAY. JUNE 26. 1890.
PROGRHMMG.
FAUST MARCH'— (Four Pianos) Afu/icr
Misses BLISH, CUMMINS, N. MAHER, B. MAHER, BRADBURY, E. WITT,
L. BONFIELD, M. BONFIELD.
OUR GLORIOUS STANDARD,— Chorus, - ■ - Dana
Piano Accompaniment, Miss D. O'MALLEY.
SALUTATORY, - - - Miss. Gussie Siirimski
PIANO SOLO,— " Valsede Juliette" - - Gounod-Raff
Miss MAGGIE MURPHY.
"ANGEL'S SERENADE,"— Vocal Solo, - - - Braga
Piano, Miss G. 5HRIMSKI, Violin, Miss G. BURKS, Solo, Miss S. BONFIELD.
ESSAY,— "Nature's Epic," - - - Mi.ss Susie O'Reilly
THE MINSTREL BOY,-Harp Solo, - - Chatterlon
Miss M. BONFIELD.
"FLOWER PRAISE"— Cantata, ... - Root
Piano Accompaniment, Miss M. MURPHY,
Solos, Miss M, MARBLE, Duet, Misses A. COINS and S. PORTSMOUTH.
PIANO SOLO,— "Rigoletto," (Fantasia), - - Vcnli-Liszt
Miss GUSSIE SHRIMSKI.
VIOLIN SELECTION, ... - Josie H.\rdin
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PROGRHMME- -Continued.
SELECTIONS FROM "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," - Ralfe
ARRANGED FOR
Harps, M. BONFIELD. K. O'BRIEN.
Violins, J. QUINN, F. SPENCER, M. MURPHY, G. BURKS.
Guitars, E. MASLIN, C. MASLIN, G. WHITE, S. O'REILLY,
L. BONFIELD, M. HEALY.
Banjo, D. O'MALLEY.
Zither, S. BONFIELD.
Mandolin, A. HUDSON
ESSAY. — "Knowledge is bought only with a weary care,"
Miss VERONICA MURPHY.
Miller
LIGHT FROM HEAVEN,— Vocal Solo, - - Gounod-Ray
Harp, Miss K. O'BRIEN, Violin, Miss F. SPENCER, Solo, Miss D. O'MALLEY.
DON JUAN,— (Four Pianos),
Misses MARBLE, STEARNS, SPENCER, O'MALLEY.
Mozart
a. JOYFUL WE GREET,— Chorus,
b. "Holy Fathei Hear Us !"— Chorus,
Piano Accompaniment, Miss G. SHRIMSKI.
Wagner
Mayer
REVEIL DU LION,— (Four Pianos), - - - KontsM
Misses B. ADLER, L. BLISH, I. JACKSON, C. MASLIN, E. MASLIN.
S. BONFIELD, G. BURKS, G. WHITE.
VALEDICTORY, -Hope shall brighten the days to come.
And memory gild the past,
Miss MARIE STEARNS.
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GOOD NIGHT,— Chorus,
Piano Accompaniment, Miss M. MURPHY.
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Distribution of Premiums.
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Sold (Ilass 3/Leclal
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IX SENIOR GRADUATIXG CLASS, — FOVRTII YEAR,
AWARDED TO
^yHiss Susie ©'I^^eilly,
CHICAGO. ILLS.
Sold (Llass 3/tedal
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN JUNIOR GRADUATING CLASS, THIRD YEAR,
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FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN SECOND YEAR OF GRADUATING COURSE,
TO
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CHICAGO, ILLS.
FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN FIRST YEAR GRADUATINCi COURSE,
PRESENTED TO
3/Liss ^jT^^lJce SKann-orL,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
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CHICAGO, ILLS.
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FOR
Highest Examination Average
IN THE SIXTH GRADE,
C^^-e-de^-l-e^ ^-^ ^'C Cy'^id/^'i-MyU^
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TO
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CHICAGO, ILLS.
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FOR
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IN THE FIFTH GRADE,
CM'e^'^-n€€^'Ci '{ly, /A€- Cy^d/iMi/^-a^
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3/Ciss 'Srace DyCaKoRcy,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
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FOR
Highest Examination Average
IS I-OIRTII liRADE.
Crl€^e^'^/^<i 'd^ /Af- (^^idAui'U-^
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Chicago, Ills.
^^fie Sorb Mebae
FOR
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE,
TO
3\i:i££ £iEEi2 Bli^K,
Chicago, Ills.
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3/Cis£ (Tarrie JDyCaslia,
BUTTE CITY, MONT.
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CROWNS FOR GOOD CONDUCT.
Miss M. O'Shea,
" M. Duffy,
8. CURRAN,
'• A. Healy,
'' J. Nelligan,
" H. Carroll,
" B. Adler,
*• M. Farrell,
" C. Carney,
" M. Cofey,
" G. Lynn,
" N. Fogarty,
" J. Ryan,
" M. Moran,
" L. Harvey,
" J. O'Brien,
" F. Heidweyek,
'* U. Murphy,
'• M. GUERIN,
" K. Keeley,
'• L. O'Brien,
M. Sheridan,
*' E. Dennison,
" E. Witt,
" A. McNamara,
" B. Deloulme,
" M. McGrath,
" L. Meehan,
" M. Healy,
" L. Villeneuve,
'• S. Rowland,
Miss K. Hicket,
" M. Barnett,
" G. Mahoney,
" M. McM.\HON,
" I. Hierholzer,
" J. Healy,
" A. Bond,
" J. Bergeron,
" D. Schmitt,
" C. Hudson,
" M. Hudson,
'* C. Heissler,
'* L. Horning,
" R. Burns,
" L. Schneider,
" N. O'Donnell,
" , A. Sanders,
" Q. Lamont,
" M. ESPERT,
" F. McDermott,
" J. Healy,
" M. MULVEIL,
" K. MiGLEY,
" G. Bardon,
" M. Fitzpatrick,
" L. Leydon,
" A. O'Haka,
" G. Keating,
" B. EsPERT,
" T. Heissler,
" F. Blish.
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READING.
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SECOND GRADE.
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FIRST GRADE.
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ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP.
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SIXTH GRADE.
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FIRST GRADE.
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SIXTH GRADE.
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Third " Celia Mahoney
THIRD GRADE.
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Second " Clara Heissler
Third " Ella O'Connor
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MAP DRAWING.
EIGHTH GRADE.
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Second " M. De Vine, M. Cofey
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Blanche Deloulme
Second " Ethel Jepson
Third " Grace Kinzie
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Maggie Bradbury
Second " Edna Sutton
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Grace Mahoney
Second " Gertrude Kohnert
Third " • Kittie Murphy
U. S. HISTORY.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Gold Medal Mary Cofey
First Premium Jennie Stenson
Second " Katie Fitzsimmons
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium U. Murphy, G. Brooke
Second " May Guerin
Third " Katie Keeley
ANCIENT HISTORY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Susie Bonfield
Second " Delia O'Malley
Third " Carrie Maslin
MODERN HISTORY.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Edith Maslin
Second " Mary O'Shea
Third " J.Murray, A. Sandmeier
LITERATURE.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Mary O'Shea
Second " Edith Maslin, Delia O'Malley
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GRADUATE CLASS.
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Second " Lizzie Blish
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Julia Nelligan
Second " Alice Shannon
Third " Nannie Brown
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium M. McKenna, B. Sheurman
Second " Grace White
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Tierney
Second " E. Jepson, A. McNamara
SIXTH GRADE.
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Second " Mamie Lamb
FIFTH GRADE.
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Second " Josie Bradbury
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium R. Housman, A. Roth
Second " Maggie Callaghan
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium D- Schmidt, M. Hudson
Second " Edith Maher
BOOK-KEEPING.
GRADUATE CLASS.
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Second " Veronica Murphy
FIRST CLASS.
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GRADUATE CLA.SS.
First Premium Gussie Shrimski
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FIRST CLASS.
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Second " ■ Lizzie Blish
LOGIC.
GRADUATE CLASS.
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Second " Veronica Murphy
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Seconti •• Hannah Carroll
Third '• Annie Healy
ZOOLOGY.
GRADUATE CLAS.S.
First Premium Veronica Murphy
Second " Gussie Shrimski
MUSIC.
VOCAL.
First Premium Delia O'Malley
Second " Mary McKenna
INSTRUMENTAL.
PIANO.
FIRST CLASS— A.
Gold Medal Gussie Shrimski
'• Maggie Murphy
riEST CLASS — B.
First Premium Mary Marble
Second - Delia O'Malley
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Berenice Adler
Second " Carrie Maslin
THIRD CLASS— A.
First Premium Julia Ryan
Second " S. Maher, M. Tierney
THIRD CLASS — B.
First Premium M. Bradbury, N. Mahoney
Second '• B. Cummins, E.Witt
FOURTH CLASS — A.
First Premium Sadie Portsmouth
Second '• May Guerin
Third '■ Mary Cofey
FIFTH CLASS.
First Premium Kittie Barry
Second " Lottie Schneider
Third " Edna Sutton
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THEORY OF MUSIC.
FIRST CLASS.
First Premium S. Bonfield, D. O'Malley
Second '| Marie Stearns
SECOND CLASS— A.
First Premium Lizzie Blish
Second " Carrie Maslin
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Lulu Blisb, Julia Ryan
Second " Belle Cummins
FOUETH CLASS.
First Premium Rose Housman
Second " Kittle McDermott
Third " Josie Bergeron
GUITAR.
First Premium Susie Bontield
Second " :; Edith Maslin
Third " ,..^.<.>F--2^IvE?'.9?l?.' Mollie Healy
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HARP ffi?.'.." Maria Bonfield
BANJO Delia O'Malley
ZITHER Susie Bonfield
CLASS-SINGING.
First Premium M. Leahy, N. Brown
Second " Lulu Blish
Third " Grace Burks
STILL-LIFE PAINTING.
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Second " Flora Israel
ANTIQUE DRAWING.
First Class Alljg Brewster
Second Class Mamie Eagan
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Annie Hudson
Second " Alice Shannon
Third " Jennie Murray
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EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary Cofey
Second " Cora Carney
SEVENTH GRADE.
First Premium N. O'Hara, S. Schmidt
Second " L. Bontield, E.Witt
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Maggie Bradbury
Second " Katie Clare
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Mary McMahon
Second " Kittie Hickey
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Lulu Holm
Second " Florence Blisli
Third " Nellie Brennan
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Maggie Perry
Second " Mattie Arnold
Third " Maggie Power
GERMAN.
First Premium Berenice Adler
Second " E.Witt, F. West
Third " Mamie Tierney
FRENCH.
FIRST CLASS.
Premium Lillie Villeneuve, Mary Marble
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium ..Gertie Brooke
Second " Ethel Jepsou
Third " Louisa Heissler
THIRD CLASS.
First Premium Belle Cummins
Second " Josie Bradbury
Third " Josie Bergeron
PLAIN SEWING.
First Premium Mary Cofey
Second " Alice Shannon
Third " Louise Barnett
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MISCELLANEOUS.
SECOND CLASS.
First Premium Edith Maslin
Second " Carrie Maslin
Third " Alice Shannon
EIGHTH GRADE.
First Premium A. Simonds, G. Lynn
Second '' A. Synon, M. Moran
SEVENTH GRADB.
First Premium Ursula Murphy
Second " A. Coins, G. Kinzie
SIXTH GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Lamb
Second " Mary Marlow
FIFTH GRADE.
First Premium Blanche Thielan
Second " Tessie Mahoney
FOURTH GRADE.
First Premium Edith Alexander
Second " Mary B. McMahon
Third " Florence Blish
THIRD GRADE.
First Premium Georgie Shippy
Second " Mary Henderson
Third " Mary Hudson
SECOTSfD GRADE.
First Premium Isabel McDermott
Second " Gertie Bonfield
_ FIRST GRADE.
First Premium Mamie Ryan
Second " Tillie Heissler
FOR PERFECT OBSERVANCE OF RULE.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Margie Moran, . Mary Cofey,
Julia Ryan, Lucy Harvey,
Nellie Fogarty, Sarah Elvin.
SEVENTH GRADE.
Ursula Murphy, May Guerin,
Lulu O'Brien, Annie McNamara.
FIFTH GRADE.
Kittle Hickey, Mary Barnett,
Sarah Foote.
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Examination, Scholarship, Deportment,
AND
Observance of Rules.
FOR THE YEAR,
GRADUATE DEPARTMENT.
Final Examination Determines Promotion. Monthly Examination Decides the Medal.
FOURTH YEAR SENIOR GRADUATES.
Susie O'Reilly
Veronica Murphy.
Gussie Shrimski..
Marie Stearns
T}IIRD YEAR-
Nellie Stenson
Lizzie Blish
Fannie Spencer...
-JUNIOR GRADU.VTES.
SECOND YEAR.
Mary O'Shea Promoted to third year
Edith Maslin
Carrie MasHn " "
Susie Bonfield "
Delia O'Malley
Maggie Dvtffy "
Mary Sanders " "
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FIRST YEAR.
5(-
Alice Shannon Promoted to second year
Louisa Heissler
Mary Marble
Sarah Currau
Nannie Brown " " " "
Annie Hudson " " "
Annie Sandmeier.. " " " "
Julia Nelligan "
Hannah Carroll
Louise Blish
Grace Burks '.
Mary Farrell
Annie Healy
Maggie Leahy
Jennie Murray
Mary Conway
Berenice Adler Not Examined
Mary Daley " "
Allie Kingsnorth " "
Agnes Durkin Absent
Allie O'Hara "
Final
Ex.
91
90
89
88
92
90
85
90.8
89
86.7
86.1
85
81.8
77.4
Month-
ly Ex.
93
92
91
90
9i
90
87
90.7
90
84.9
89.6
87
85.9
79.2
Dep't.
Av.
91.9
90.5
87.2
81.7
85.2
84.13
83.9
87.7
83.5
84.1
80.8
82
81.5
79.3
80
85.3
80
86.9
79
82.7
78.4
80.3
78.2
82.4
74.5
83.9
74.3
75.2
68.1
75.4
67.3
73.7
50
100
100
99
80
100
50
1(X)
83
85
84
80
100
80
90
84
82
100
90
75
76
100
100
100
60
100
100
84
92
85
100
100
84
Obs. of
Rule.
50
90
90
HO
80
90
50
98
80
80
82
SO
96
81
82
80
81
95
91
81
81
95
100
95
81
96
94
89
91
80
90
88
82
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EIGHT}! GRADE.
Jennie Stenson Promoted
Julia Ryan "
Georgie Lynn "
Mary Cofey "
Kittie Fitzsimmons "
Margie Moran "
Belle Cummins "
Maggie De Vine "
Cora Carney "
Josie O'Brien "
Mary McKenna "
Addie Simonds "
Ella Foley
Angela Synon "
Marv Klassen
Nellie Gillan
Grace White Not Examined
Lucy Harvey " "
Nellie Fogarty " "
Beitha Schuerman Absent
Carol Green "
Sarah Elvin "
Maggie Sullivan "
Annie O'Toole "
Final
Ex.
SEVENTH GR.JiDE.
Ursula Murphy Promoted
Lulu O'Brien..!^ "
Annie Shannon "
Gertie Brooke "
May Guerin "
Laura Bonfield "
Grace Kinzie "
Blanche Deloulme "
Annie Coins "
Belle Maher
Maria Bonfield "
Kate Keeley "
Ethel Jepson "
May Tierney "
Mary Sheridan "
Ella Dennison "
Annie McNamara
Kittie Mercer
Emma AVitt Not Examined
Stella Smith "
NellieO'Hara " "
Lillie Meehan Absent
Mary Quinlan '«
Lizzie Duddleston "
Mary McGrath "
89
89
88
89
88
87
86
86
85
85
84
84
88
83
79
76
96
93
92
92
92
90
90
89
88
88
86
86
86
85
84
84
82
82
Month
lyEx.
92.4
91.4
91
90
84
89
87
87
85
85
86
85
83
83
83
78
77
82
79
89
81
90
83
84
96
94
92
89
94
84
87
89
88
87
81
88
86
86
88
88
84
78
89
89
86
86
82
80
78
Dep't.
Av.
68
100
96
99
90
100
88
97
99
96
88
88
90
93
80
87
65
100
100
85
88
100
99
100
100
100
90
80
100
90
90
100
90
90
80
100
85
90
100
100
100
50
90
92
80
90
100
100
100
Obs. of
Rule.
90~
100
90
100
80
96
88
84
90
90
88
80
88
84
80
88
75
96
96
95
87
100
99
99
100
100
85
72
100
85
70
92
85
85
70
98
82
85
100
89
100
60
90
85
80
90
100
95
95
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SIXTH GRADE.
Frankie West Promoted
Ida Jackson "
MarvHealv
Mar'ie O'Reilly
Kittle Barrv
Nellie O'Brien
Mamie Lamb "
LillieVelleneuve "
Olive Snow
Katie Clare
Nellie Maher
Maggie Bradbury "
Edna Sutton
Mary Montague
Mary Marlow
Sadie Roland
Katie O'Malley
Nettie Boyer
Agnes Woods Absent
LuluL/eSage *'
Hester Martin "
FIFTH GRADE.
Sadie Portsmouth Promoted
Grace Mahoney "
Blanche Thielan
Nora Malone "
Mary McMahon "
Josie Bradbury "
Gertrude Kohnert "
Kittie O'Brien
Jessie Mahoney
Mary Barnett
Jeanette Migley
Teresa Callahan
Kittie Murphy
Kittie Hickey
Lucy Gillespie Absent
Sarah Foote "
Angela Cleary "
Maggie Hogau "
Mamie Townsend '"
FOURTH GR.VDE.
Edith Alexander Promoted
Julia Healy •■ • '
May Quinlan ''
Marv B. McMahon
AdaRoth
Florence Blish "
Rose O'Connor "
Celia Mahoney "
Nellie Brenuan "
Ida Hierholzer "
Lulu Holm
Final
Month-
Dep't.
Obs. of
Ex.
ly Ex.
Av.
Rule.
91
90
87
89
89
83
89
86
88
88
100
98
86
85
90
85
85
83
83
85
8i
83
90
80
84
85
90
92
84
86
100
90
84
81
95
80
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85
96
83
as
86
90
84
83
80
90
^^3
82.8
83
78
70
82.5
82
98
87
82.5
86
89
85
82
82
100
90
78
77
80
79
75
78
89
87
76
83
90
83
85
85
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ICO
90
91.5
90
90
85
88
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98
100
88
88
93
86
87
84
89
85
80
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98
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100
83
84
88
83
82
84
98
100
81
81
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100
81
76
82
81
77
76
91
82
75
72
92
80
73
75
100
100
86
97
100
90
100
100
90
98
100
73
90
85
70
100
100
93
91
80
80
91
90
100
100
88
89
95
90
88
88
85
75
88
87
89
80
88
86
100
95
88
86
50
60
87
85
90
80
87
88
90
80
87
86
100
95
85
85
90
80
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ST. XAVIEK S ACADEMY.
55
FOURTH GRADE — Continued.
Ella Fitzpatrick Promoted
Rose Housman "
Florence Boughton "
Alice Bond
Maggie Callahan "
Josie Bergeron
Lionise Baruett
Virginia Fiorentine Not Examined
Julia Florentine " "
Maud Hackney " "
Laura Golsen Absent
Nana Sunter
Jessie Fa st
Len a Crilby
EllaCliftou
G race Ma r tin
Josie Moran
THIRD GRADE.
Leonora Horning Promoted
Georgia Shippy "
May Henderson "
Kittie Burrows "
Mattie Arnold "
Catherine McDermott "
Ella O'Connor
Maggie Perry "
Clara Heissler "
Mamie Hudson "
Maggie Powers "
Dora Sckmitt
Madeline Bartlett "
Josie Healy "
Edith Maher
Annie Bierman
Clara Hudson
Amanda Arnold
Laura Zeigler Absent
Nellie Meyers "
Nina Brown .. "
Alice Burke "
SECOXD GRADE.
Gertrude McLaughlin Promoted
Josie Hardin "
Rosie Burns "
Lottie Schmeider "
Kittie Edgell
Kittie Bowen
Nellie O'Donnell
Annie Sanders "
Queenie La Mont "
Fannie De Vache "
Nellie Harlf ord
Isabel McDermott
Celia Freshman
Sai lie Kinalbv
Final
Ex.
85
85
84
83
83
82
90
90
89
88
86
86
85
85
85
85
86
84
84
83
80
78
73
91
90
88
88
86
86
85
85
85
85
82
82
81
77
Month-
ly Ex.
86
87
86
85
84
85
83
86
87
84
80
80
81
83
91
89
88
89
88
87
87
86
86
80
87
86
85
84
85
80
79
75
85
86
70
86
85
83
85
83
82
82
84
80
80
84
83
80
Dep't.
Av.
Obs. of
Rule.
90
95
90
100
90
100
100
100
100
50
70
100
90
80
75
100
100
90
80
80
80
70
80
70
80
90
100
90
80
100
90
80
50
80
75
90
100
100
100
90
90
100
100
80
100
100
80
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70
100
100
70
70
85
80
88
80
90
90
90
95
75
60
90
80
90
90
90
95
80
70
70
75
60
75
60
70
80
90
80
70
90
80
70
50
80
60
80
80
90
95
85
90
95
100
79
95
100
85
95
95
50
90
100
50
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ST. XAVIEB'S ACADEMY.
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SECOND GRADE — Continued.
Gertrude Bonfield
Katie Costello
Grace Meincke Absent
Mabel Sherwood "
Emma Granger "
Mamie Graeber "
Minnie Phillips "
FIRST GRADE — A.
Florence McDermott Promoted
Mamie Ryan "
Mary Fitzpatrick "
Alice O'Hara
Marv Espert •% "
Tillie Heissler
Grace Bardon "
Minnie Mulveil "
Janie Scott "
Mary Magou "
Winnie Kinzie "
Kittie Mig-ley
Charlotte King
Lila Mason Absent
Jessie Healy "
Gladys Erby "
FIRST GRADE — B.
Francis Deohne Promoted
Bessie Crimp "
Lauretta Leydon "
Elsie Freshman "
Gilborta Keating "
Barbara Espert "
Bertha Fitzgerald Absent
Edna Woolsey "
Final
Month-
Dep't.
Obs. of
Ex.
ly Ex.
Av.
Kule.
76
80
100
85
■72
75
90
80
85
85
80
.
85
90
85
82
90
80
82
90
81
80
85
80
90
8i
100
95
90
85
85
80
90
85
100
95
90
8i
100
95
89
84
100
94
88
83
100
100
85
82
100
95
85
85
100
100
85
86
100
100
85
80
85
80
85
82
80
75
81
85
100
98
80
82
100
96
8i
90
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100
82
100
98
86
82
90
85
86
84
100
100
86
80
100
100
85
88
90
85
85
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100
100
85
82
100
98
82
90
85
80
90
90
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ST. xaviek's academy. 35
RULES FOR THK BOARDERS.
The pupils should remember that in an institution of this kind it
would be impossible to preserve order without well-established rules;
and when these rules are once understood, each young lady should con-
sider it her 'duty, not only to observe them strictly, but also to aid her
companions in doing the same, thereby rendering a most acceptable as-
sistance to her teachers, whose greatest pleasure among them will be de-
rived from their assiduity in this respect.
1st. The- first and most important rule concerns their religious
duties, which all will be required to attend punctually.
2d. Strict silence must be observed in all places, except during the
time allowed for recreation in the room appointed for that purpose; but
even during the hours set apart for recreation, it is never permitted in
the halls or on the stairs.
3d. No pupil is allowed to leave the recreation hall, or any room in
which all are assembled, without permission from the presiding Sister.
4th. No pupil is allowed to retain pocket money. For the purpose
of safe keeping, it is deposited in the hands of the treasurer; also all
jeicelry except a breast-pin, pair of ear-rings and small chain.
5th. Borrowing or lending clothing, jewelry, etc., is not permitted.
6th. Each pupil will write to her parents or guardian at least once
in two weeks.
7th. Private friendships are not allowed to such an extent as to ex-
clude all others, or become remarkable, on the contrary, all should try to
be sociable and kind, as members of one family circle, especially toward
new pupils.
8th. During the recreation hours no work is permitted that will
prevent the pupil from participating ia the recreation, thus uabending
the mind and preparing it for future study.
9th. No books brought to the academy by the pupils can be read
without submitting them for inspection to their teacher. Letters are
also subject to the inspection of the Directress.
10th. No visits allowed except at the appointed times, viz: Wedne>i-
day afteraooa and Sunday. Pupils who wish to give no trouble should
be particular to notify their friends of this arrangement.
11th. Personal neatness and a particular care of books, toilet
articles, wearing apparel, etc., must be carefully attended to, as nothing
like a slovenly appearance will be tolerated. A young lady who is care-
less in this respect must expect to lose all good marks as well as the re-
spect of her teachers and companions.
12th. Music pupils are not allowed to leave their respective rooms
during the hours given them for practice, neither should they speak in
those rooms.
13th. No pupil is allowed to go to her room during school or recrea-
tion hours without special permission.
* ©
ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY. ^V.\H' •
One of Chicago's foremost educational institutions is St.
Xavier's Acadeni}', located corner Wabash avenue and
Twenty-ninth street. • The building is a palatial five-story
brick and stone structure, of graceful architecture and
equipped with ail modern conveniences.
It is owned and conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, a pro-
gressive sisterhood, whose lives are closely associated with
the upbuilding of Chicago. The order was founded in Dublin
in 183 1 by Mother Macaulay, and its growth spreading all
over Great Britain and the American continent, has been
marvelously rapid. In 1846 the sisters began their career in
Chicago in a small building, corner of Madison street and
Wabash avenue. They were the first religious order to open
up a school in this Western frontier, Chicago then being little
more than an Indian trading post. Their work prospered,
however, and they grew in strength, keeping pace with the
giant strides of the city. In 1871 their accumulations of a
THE IIBHARY OF THE
JAN U 1932
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.
• lUciricr o|a century were swept away in the great fire that re-
duced CjJb|cago to ashes; but. undaunted by this crushing mis-
fortune, tiey began anew, and their efforts have been doubly
crowned Vith success. Their community here has grown to
a membership of 225 sisters, and their schools and academies
now number twelve, with an' aggregate attendance of 5,500
pupils. Three of these institutions are academies, and nitiel
cire parochial schools. The academies are known as St.
Xavier'saSt. Agatha's and St. Mary's.
St. Xkvier's is the mother house of the order, and is the
seat of government for the management of the affairs of the j
various institutions. It is a model, high-class literary acad-
emy, where the best instruction is offered amid surroundings
that are of themselves an inspiration. The course of study
is noted for its comprehensiveness and absolute thorough-
ness. Special stress is given to the modern and ancient lan-
guages, also to mathematics and the sciences. For the study
of art and music in their various branches this academy offers
exceptional advantages. An average enrollment of 250 young
ladies are in attendance, one-third of whom are boarding
pupils.
St. Agatha's Academy is located corner of Forty-ninth
street and Evans avenue, and has both boarding and day de-
partments. The work here, as far as it goes, is similar to-
that at St. Xavier's. It carries its pupils through the usual
grammar grades, and the work is capably and thoroughly
co/ulucted throughout. The sisters have provided a very
pletisant home for the fifty or more young ladies who enjoy
the privileges of the boarding department.
The nine parochial schools which they conduct are scat-
tered throughout the city. In four of these the full high-
sctiool course is given, the pupils passing the teachers' ex-
aijnination with wonderful success.
St. Mary's Academy is located at Libertyville. a pleasant
suburb, thirty miles north of Chicago. It is the latest acquisi-
li'jnl to the educational work of the sisters, opening its doors I
thvi fall to both day and boarding pupils. The property con- f
si/sts of a handsome convent and school building, surrounded i
b:V twenty acres of highly cultivated land. During the sum- f
mt\r it is calculated as a retreat for the sisters, worn out by
the, year's work in the schools and hospitals of Chicago.
"*A''ith this proud record behind them, the Sisters of Mercy
stand before the public, not as strangers, but as part and parcel
of the foundation of the educational svstem of Chicago.
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